THE TRANSFORMATIONAL PROCESSES INVOLVING MOTOR SKILLS THAT OCCUR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF BASIC PRELIMINARY TRAINING IN YOUNG HANDBALL PLAYERS

Authors Markovic Sasa
si-kramskoy@yandex.ru
The Faculty of Sport and Physical Education
Nis, Serbia

Markovic Kristina
si-kramskoy@yandex.ru
The Faculty of Sport and Physical Education
Nis, Serbia

Kramskoj Sergej
si-kramskoy@yandex.ru
The Faculty of Sport and Physical Education
Nis, Serbia

Abstract The population from which we extracted a sample of 76 subjects consisted of elementary school students in Kursumlija, all male, aged 12-13, who were divided into a sub-sample consisting of 38 young handball players who took part in the training sessions of a school of handball and another sub-sample consisting of 38 non-athletes, who only took part in their regular physical education classes. The aim of the research was to determine the transformation processes involving motor skills, which occur under the influence of basic preliminary training in young handball players. The subject matter of the study was to examine whether a statistically significant increase in the level of motor skills would occur under the influence of physical exercise as part of basic preliminary training in the final as compared to the initial state. Six motor tests which define the dimensions of explosive and repetitive strength were used. The results of the research indicate that significant transformational processes involving the motor skills of young handball players occurred in the final as compared to the initial measuring, under the influence of basic preliminary training.
Key words motor skills; basic preliminary training; young handball players;
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First page 119
Last page 122
Volume 3
Year 2011
Title of Journal Fiziceskoe vospitanie studentov=Physical Education of Students
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