The impact of some morphological and motor characteristics in short distance running

Q. Ramabaja, N. Rashiti, M. Shkodra, L. Ramadani
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The knowledge of morphological development and their impact on motor skills in short-distance athletes should be one of the main concerns of athletics coaches, because any scientific research in the field of physical culture and sports is about proving the development and evaluation of anthropological characteristics which are responsible for achieving success in athletics. The purpose of this paper is to confirm the impact of some anthropometric characteristics in the execution of running speeds on short distances, specifically in running at 100, 200 and 400 meters to students aged 18 ± 6 years of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports in Prishtina. The sample of this research has included a total of 60 students aged 18 years of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports in Prishtina. The measurements were executed during September in the hall of the Faculty, while the 100, 200, and 400 meter runs in the stadium "Fadil Vokrri" Prishtina. The only condition that was used during the determination of the sample was: that the students are involved in regular physical education classes (and on the day of the measurement be healthy, without the flu, cold or other symptoms). The variables which are applied in this research have been 8 anthropometric variables and 3 motor-specific variables. The results obtained after their processing indicate that the impact of anthropometric variables is higher in running at 100, 200 and 400 meters. Short distance running and long distance running reduces the impact of anthropometric parameters whereas the influence of metabolic factors of energy production is increased.  These results were also confirmed using regression analysis, so that groups of predictors of anthropometric characteristics, specific motor skills that statistically significantly influenced each variable of individual criteria. The world records below the 10-second limit, in the 100 m, near the 9-meter limit, show not only the high level of sports, but also the strong impact on the growth, especially of strength indicators, speed-strength, explosive force, as main and applied motor skills in sports and athlete’s everyday life.
短跑中某些形态和运动特征的影响
了解短距离运动员的形态发展及其对运动技能的影响应该是体育教练员关注的主要问题之一,因为体育文化和体育领域的任何科学研究都是关于证明人类学特征的发展和评价,这些特征负责在体育运动中取得成功。本文的目的是确认一些人体测量特征在短距离跑步速度执行中的影响,特别是在100米,200米和400米跑步中,对普里什蒂纳体育学院18±6岁的学生。本研究的样本包括普里什蒂纳体育与运动学院的60名18岁的学生。测量于9月在学院大厅进行,而100米,200米和400米则在普里什蒂纳体育场“Fadil Vokrri”进行。在样品测定过程中使用的唯一条件是:学生参加了正规的体育课(并且在测量当天身体健康,没有流感,感冒或其他症状)。本研究中应用的变量为8个人体测量变量和3个运动特定变量。处理后的结果表明,在100米、200米和400米的跑步中,人体测量变量的影响较大。短跑和长跑降低了人体测量参数的影响,而能量产生的代谢因素的影响增加。这些结果也通过回归分析得到证实,因此人体测量特征、特定运动技能的预测因子组对个体标准的每个变量具有统计学显著影响。10秒以下、100米、近9米的世界纪录,不仅体现了体育运动的高水平,而且对运动员的成长,特别是力量指标、速度强度、爆发力,作为体育运动和运动员日常生活中主要和应用的运动技能,有着强烈的影响。
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