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Beginning age, wrestling experience and wrestling peak performance–trends in period 2002–2012
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Istraživanje is provedeno na uzorku od 180 hrvaca as mentioned in this paper, and pokazalo that bi se hrvanjem trebalo poceti baviti u dobi od 10 godina.Abstract:
Cilj ovoga rada bio je utvrditi sljedece trendove: dob (u godinama) u kojoj se pocinje s hrvanjem, iskustvo (u godinama) i dob vrhunskih sportskih postignuca hrvaca koji su osvojili svoju prvu medalju na europskim prvenstvima u periodu od 2002. do 2012. godine te utvrditi moguce razlike u tim parametrima među težinskim kategorijama. Istraživanje je provedeno na uzorku od 180 hrvaca. Osvajaci europskih medalja poceli su se baviti hrvanjem u dobi od 10, 27±2, 79 godina ; imali su 14, 61±4, 02 godina hrvackog iskustva prije osvajanja svoga prvoga europskog odlicja, a medalju su osvojili u dobi od 24, 86±3, 29 godina. Dobivene su statisticki znacajne razlike (p 2007, 2011 ; dobi 2004>2006, 2007, 2010, 2011. Znacajne razlike među težinskim kategorijama dobivene su u: dobi pocetka bavljenja hrvanjem 120>60, 66, 74, 84, 96 ; godinama iskustva 55<74, 84, 96 ; zrelosti za postizanje najboljih rezultata 55<66, 96 ; 60<66, 96, 120. Istraživanje je pokazalo da bi se hrvanjem trebalo poceti baviti u dobi od 10 godina. Postoji znacajna korelacija između iskustva i zrelosti kada se postižu najbolji rezultati. U najlaksoj se i najtežoj težinskoj kategoriji hrvaci pocinju baviti hrvanjem kasnije i imaju manje iskustva u trenutku osvajanja prve europske medalje. U najtežoj težinskoj kategoriji hrvaci trebaju imati vise godina da bi ostvarili najbolje rezultate. Ovo istraživanje nudi trenerima precizne informacije o tome kada poceti hrvati te kada od hrvaca ocekivati da ce osvojiti svoje prvo znacajno natjecanje sukladno svojoj težinskoj kategoriji.read more
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