Somatotypes of Male Physical Education Majors in Four Countries

J. Carter, J. Štěpnička, J. Clarys
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare male physical education majors from four countries in terms of somatotype and body size. The subjects were 317 majors from Universities in Brussels, Dunedin, Prague, and San Diego. Somatotype ratings were made according to the Heath-Carter Method. Individual somatotypes were plotted on somatocharts and the distributions compared. The San Diego group was older, taller, and heavier than the other three groups, as well as being higher on endomorphy than the Prague or Brussels groups. The Prague students were less endomorphic than the other three groups. None of the four groups differed on mesomorphy, ectomorphy, or the height-weight ratio. The somatotypes of all four groups were distributed primarily over the mesomorphic sector of the somatochart, but there were significant differences among the distributions. The San Diego group appeared to be more endomesomarphic, and the Prague group more ectomesomorphic than the other groups. It was concluded that physica...
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四个国家男性体育专业学生的体格特征
摘要本研究的目的是比较四个国家男性体育专业学生的体型和体型。研究对象来自布鲁塞尔、达尼丁、布拉格和圣地亚哥大学的317个专业。根据Heath-Carter方法进行体格型评定。将个体的身体类型绘制在体格图上,并比较其分布。圣地亚哥组的人比其他三个组的人更老、更高、更重,而且比布拉格和布鲁塞尔组的人更具有自同态性。布拉格的学生比其他三组的学生更不具有自同态性。四组在中形态、外形态或身高体重比上均无差异。四组的体型型主要分布在体型图的中形部分,但分布之间存在显著差异。圣地亚哥组比其他组表现出更强的内胚性,而布拉格组比其他组更强的外胚性。结论是物理…
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