Gontarev, Seryozha
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Gontarev, Seryozha
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Gontarev, Seryozha
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Gontarev, Serjozha
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gontarevserjoza@gmail.com
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Item type:Publication, Anthropometric Characteristics and Physical Performance of Young Elite Kosovo Soccer Players(SciELO Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID), 2019-12) ;Sylejmani, Blerim ;Maliqi, Arben; ;Haziri, SelamiMorina, Burim - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Impact of Physical Activity on the Aggressiveness, Deviant Behavior and Self-esteem with School Children Aged 11-15(Montenegrin Sports Academy, 2019-10-11); Comprehension of factors responsible for reduction of physical activities with adolescents is of a primary importance for an effective development of programs and strategies in promoting the physical activity among this population group. The aim of the present research is the explore impact of physical and sports activities on the aggressive, deviant behavior and self-confidence among schoolchildren aged from 11 to 15. The research was conducted on a sample of 177 Macedonian adolescents from several primary schools in the city of Skopje. More scales of assessing physical activity, sedentary habits, self-confidence and behaving aggressively and in a deviant way were applied for the purposes of the present research. The results obtained from the research are statistically processed and each variable is with individually calculated basic descriptive statistic, while the relation between the applied variables is determined by the use of Pearson’s coefficient of correlation (R). On the base of the obtained data a conclusion can be drawn that there is no statistically significant relation between physical activity and the total or individual types of aggressiveness, deviant behavior and self-confidence. There is a statistically significant positively low correlation between the times spent at the computer desk on work days and physically manifested aggressiveness, and there is statistically significant negative low correlation between the time spent studying and deviant behavior within the whole group of respondents. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Test methods for motor abilities within football players (test descriptions)(, Faculty of physical education sport and health, 2018); ; ;Tasevski, ZikicaTesting is a method that gives an objective picture of the motor abilities of athletes. It is commonly used for individually tracking the athletes, but also for comparison of the capacities between them. There are general motor tests but also specific motor tests for every sport. The first part of this text outlines some recommendations for testing general motor abilities of football playesr. The second part of the text describes 11 motor tests as well as an efficient method for conducting of those tests. Those tests were selected by the authors as represented tests for the basic motoric abilities, within young football players. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Prevention of lumbar pain through application of kinesetherapy and following the ergonomic principles(Faculty of Physical Education, Sport and Health in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, 2020) ;Lazarevska, Snezhana; ; Chronic lumbar pain, seen from a medical and psychosocial aspect is a complex issue, for which a multidisciplinary access is needed during treatment. The goal is to determine the impact of professional education to the outcome of the application of ergonomic principles and the practice of exercises for the lumbar area, in patients with lumbar syndrome. The study has covered 50 patients, who are receiving a therapy for the second time. The patients were randomly selected. They were asked to fill in a control questionnaire in order to make sure that they are following the instructions and to learn about the results from the previously prescribed ergonomic advices, and the practice of the acquired lumbar exercises. The patients were with an average age of 51.8 years, most of whom were females (62%), and average BMI of 22.8. 36(72%) of the patients were following the ergonomic advices, while 14(28%) did not. 16 patients exercised, 8 patients exercised occasionally, 18 patients exercised only in the beginning (after being advised), 3 patients did not exercise at all, while 5 patients did not exercise but engaged in physical activity. Contingents Coefficient indicates a relatively strong association between practicing the exercises and following the ergonomic advice (p<0.05). In 28 of the patients, the symptoms never reappeared, 22 felt pain, 2 had lumbar pain, and 15 had leg cramps. X²-test indicates that there is no statistical importance between the observance of ergonomic advices and reappearing of the pain (p>0.05). The application of the kinesitherapy methods, as well as the discipline while following the ergonomic advices addressed to lumbar pain provide satisfactory functional outcome and long term benefit.
