Factorial Structure of Karate Elements in Sport Fight and Their Influence on the Achievement Effects on Karate Sportsmen (Cadets) From R.Macedonia

The research has been done on 30 participants - top male karate competitors, cadets from Macedonia. The subject of this research represents karate elements which are most used in the karate fighting; the basic aim is to establish the structure of the karate elements that are used in karate fighting,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sportske nauke i zdravlje 2011-12, Vol.2 (2)
1. Verfasser: Kostovski, Žarko
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The research has been done on 30 participants - top male karate competitors, cadets from Macedonia. The subject of this research represents karate elements which are most used in the karate fighting; the basic aim is to establish the structure of the karate elements that are used in karate fighting, and their influence on the achievement effects. In the research, 36 variables were used: 4 anthropometric variables, 4 variables for the estimate on the explosive strength, 4 variables for the estimate on the segmented velocity, 12 variables of the karate elements used in the karate fighting and 12 variables for the estimate on the specific karate abilities in 3 motor space: 4 variables for the estimate on the specific karate coordination, 4 variables for the estimate on the specific karate precision and 4 variables for the estimate on the specific karate balance. In this study, the interconnection between variables, the influence of the factors and determination of the influence on the system of predictor variables on the system of karate elements variables used in the karate fighting (criteria) have been researched . From the given results, the existence of groups (different spaces) of the variables and the influence of the predictor variables on the criteria variable have been determined.
ISSN:2232-8211
2232-822X
DOI:10.7251/SSH1102081K