Faculty of Physical Education, Sport and Health
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Item type:Publication, DIFFERENCES IN MORPHOLOGICAL STATUS AND RESULT SUCCESS OF SHOT-PUT BETWEEN STUDENTS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT FR0M DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS( Acta Kinesiologica, 2017-06) ;Ratko Pavlović ;Kemal Idrizović ;Aleksandar Raković ;Daniel StankovićVery common research in physical culture aim to discover some new facts that would be a realistic basis to confirm or reject some of the previous laws. Depending on current problem will depend the direction and action of research. In track and field throwing events are manifested motor skills that are usually dominant in their structure of technical performance, and from which participation depends the result of a particular discipline, and as such are often the subject of scientific research. Sometimes it's influence, relations and often differences within a particular discipline within the same or different populations. The results are all the more interesting for science if we take into account a transverse cross-section of the population in order to examine possible differences of specific motor skills, morphological dimension, specific disciplines, etc. It may be a cross-section by gender, by result, and so on. This research analyzes the space of specific motor abilities and anthropometric parameters of the population of students of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports. The main objective of this study was to determine possible differences in the result success of ball throwing as one of the four throwing events, as well as differences in some anthropometric characteristics of students. The survey was conducted on a population of 265 students from several universities (East Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Nikšić, Niš, Skopje). In analyzing the data, by the module T-test the results obtained statistically significantly explain the differences the result success of shot put in 90% of cases of the level of significance (p <0.001) and a 40% difference in the morphological status (Body Height, Body Mass, p <0.01, p <0.05). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH: THE BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE PREVENTION OF DIABETES MELLITUS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS(European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science, 2022-12) ;Ratko Pavlović ;Sid Solaković; ;Ljubo MilićevićNikola RadulovićPublic health of people and individuals is the most important resource in the modern world. The sugar epidemic and cardiovascular diseases are linked to the obesity epidemic. As obesity appears at younger and younger ages, it is to be expected that the proportion of people who have been obese for the number of years will increase and that those practicing a "sedentary lifestyle" will move less and less. Diabetes mellitus type 2 (DMT2) and cardiovascular diseases (CD) are among the top ten causes of death in the world. It is observed that the association between DMT2 and CD risk is not the same for both sexes, with the cardiovascular risk associated with DMT2 being greater in women. Among the different strategies for the prevention and treatment of DMT2 and risk factors for CD, physical exercise has been largely recommended because of its positive effects on glycemic control, body mass, blood pressure, and lipid profile. A higher level of daily physical activity significantly reduces the risk of contracting numerous diseases such as: diabetes, diseases of the heart and blood vessels, certain forms of malignant diseases, obesity, asthma, osteoporosis and others. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, THE IMPACT AND DIFFERENCES OF ANTHROPOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTOR SKILLS IN TWO GENERATION STUDENTS IN THE ATHLETIC DISCIPLINE – RUNNING 1500m.(Faculty of Physical Education, Sport and Health, Skopje, 2022-06); ;Ratko PavlovićJana Karshakovska-DimitrioskaAnthropometric characteristic and motor skills, are very important in the result of the athletic discipline – 1500m. The aim of this research was to determine the impact and differences in morphological characteristics and motor skills in athletic discipline 1500m., at both generations of students at the Faculty of Physical Education, Sports and Health. In a sample of 100 respondents, consisted of full-time second year students at the age of 20 years with ± of 6 months at the Faculty of Physical Education Sport and Health in Skopje. divided into two groups 50 respondents in both generations surveyed - 2016 and 2018, research has been done. Methods: In our research for assessment of the morphological structure of the respondents, 12 morphological variables were used, and 5 motor variables for assessment of psychomotor abilities. The athletic discipline – 1500m. is used as a criterion variable. Results: From the obtained results of the regression analysis, we noticed that the morphological variables have a significant impact on the criterion variable - 1500m. only in the first group of participants - 2016 generation (Q=.007). Regarding the motor skills that were the subject of analysis in our research, we found that all five motor variables used as a test to test their abilities have a significant impact as a system on the criterion variable – 1500m. (Q=.000). According to the multivariate (MANOVA) and univariate analysis (ANOVA) of the results of both groups of entities, we noticed that both groups of respondents differ in their morphological characteristics and biomotor abilities (Q=.000). Conclusion: Based on the results obtained from the applied research procedure, we came to the conclusion that the morphological structure of the respondents has a significant role in achieving greater heigth in аthletic discipline – 1500m.. In terms of motor skills, we came to the conclusion that students should use the motor tests that were used in the research in the preparation phase, in order to be able to successfully meet the norm and achieve better results in the discipline – 1500m. The differences between the respondents would be smaller if they pay more attention to the preparation for the fulfillment of the norm in this athletic discipline. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, DETERMINATION OF INFLUENCE AND DIFFERENCES OF ANTHROPOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTOR SKILLS IN TWO GENERATION STUDENTS IN THE ATHLETIC DISCIPLINE – SPRINT 100m.(2021-12); Ratko PavlovićAnthropometric characteristics, motor skills as well as good technical performance are very important in the result of the athletic discipline – sprint 100m. The aim of this research was to determine the impact and differences in morphological characteristics and motor skills in athletic discipline sprint 100m., at both generations of students at the Faculty of Physical Education, Sports and Health. The research has been done on a sample of 100 respondents, consisted of full-time second year students at the age of 20 years with ± of 6 months at the Faculty of Physical Education Sport and Health in Skopje, divided into two groups of 50 respondents in both generations surveyed - 2015 and 2017.. Methods: In our research for assessment of the morphological structure of the respondents, 12 morphological variables were used and 5 motor variables for assessment of psychomotor abilities. The athletic discipline – sprint 100m is used as a criterion variable. Results: From the obtained results of the regression analysis, we noticed that the morphological variables have a significant impact on the criterion variable – sprint 100m in both groups of participants - 2015 generation (Q=.004) and generation 2017 (Q=.002). Regarding the motor skills that were the subject of analysis in our research, we found that all five motor variables used as a test for their abilities have a significant impact as a system on the criterion variable – sprint 100m (Q=.000). According to the multivariate (MANOVA) and univariate analysis (ANOVA) of the results of both groups of entities, we noticed that both groups of respondents differ in their morphological characteristics and biomotor abilities (Q=.000). Conclusion: Based on the results obtained from the applied research procedure, we came to the conclusion that the morphological structure of the respondents has a significant role in achieving greater height in аthletic discipline – sprint 100m. In terms of motor skills, we came to the conclusion that students should use the motor tests that were used in the research in the preparation phase, in order to be able to successfully meet the norm and achieve better results in the discipline – shot put. The differences between the respondents would be smaller if they pay more attention to the preparation for the fulfillment of the norm in this athletic discipline.
