Sport Mont (Jul 2013)
DISCRIMINATIVE ANALYSIS OF MORPHOLOGIC AND MOTORIC PARAMETER TO JUDO AND KARATE SPORTIEST BOYS
Abstract
In sample from 160 boys from secondary schools of Prizren 16-17 age, separated in two groups were implicated 18 tests, from them 10 test for valuation morphologic characteristic and 8 test, for valuation motoric abilities. Group (A) is component from 80 judo athletes’ boys and group (B) from 80 karate athletes’ boys. Purpose of this investigation is to verify changes between judo and karate athletes’ boys in morphologic characteristic and motoric abilities. The problem of investigation was to investigate if there are changes between judo and karate athletes’ boys in morphologic characteristic that represent longitudinal dimensionality, body measure and adipose tissue, and in motoric abilities (used is eurofit battery tests). For global analysis of dimension to some changes and variable system (which contribute in changes between judo and karate athletes’ boys) were implicated t-test for small independent sample and, canonic discriminative analysis. The results of this study show that judo and karate athletes significantly differ among themselves in motoric abilities, judo athletes are better in the tests: long jump from place (LOJU), squeeze palm (SQPA) and support the knuckle (SUKN), while the karate athletes are better in the tests: taping for hands (TAHE), reach sitting down position (RSDP) and run there-hire 10x5 meters (R10x5M), but these changes were not noticed and morphological variables.