Differences in Motor, Functional, and Sport- Specific Skills in Gifted Wrestlers with Different Acceleration of Biological Development

Q3 Health Professions Sport Mont Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.26773/smj.230219
Nenad Žugaj, H. Karninčić, M. Baić
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It is assumed that the selection of gifted children aged 13-14 years old is dominated by those with accelerated biological development. A better understanding of this problem can greatly improve the selection process for gifted children. The paper aimed to determine the differences in motor, functional, and sport-specific skills between children with different levels of biological acceleration. The study was conducted on a sample of 26 wrestlers aged 13.8±0.74 years old selected from the city of Zagreb. The participants were divided into three groups according to the acceleration of biological development (early maturers, n=9; normal, n=10; late maturers, n=7) and tested with a battery of 10 tests (6 motor, 1 functional, and 3 sport-specific). As was expected, even though there were no differences in experience and placement, the groups differed in all physical characteristics (Kruskal–Wallis ANOVA: age p=0.01; body mass, p<0.01; body height, p<0.01; sitting body height, p<0.01; body mass index, p=0.02). The groups differed significantly in two sport-specific tests and one motor test (Kruskal–Wallis ANOVA: wrestling bridge flexibility p=0.02; flipover p=0.04; medicine ball throw p<0.01). Although these were selected wrestlers, not all of them were classified as early maturers; rather, they were evenly distributed in different groups. We can assume that late maturers had technical–tactical advantages that compensated for the early maturers’ advantage in explosive power. Early maturers were better in terms of explosive power, but the late maturers were better at sport-specific flexibility, as expected.
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不同生物发育加速的天才摔跤运动员运动、功能和运动专项技能的差异
据推测,13-14岁的天才儿童的选择主要是那些生物发育较快的儿童。更好地理解这个问题可以大大改善对天才儿童的选择过程。本文旨在确定不同水平生物加速的儿童在运动、功能和运动特定技能方面的差异。研究对象为26名年龄为13.8±0.74岁的萨格勒布市摔跤运动员。参与者根据生物发育的加速程度分为三组(早产儿,n=9;正常,n = 10;晚熟车,n=7),并进行了10次电池测试(6次电机测试,1次功能测试,3次运动测试)。正如预期的那样,尽管在经验和位置上没有差异,但两组在所有身体特征上都存在差异(Kruskal-Wallis方差分析:年龄p=0.01;体重,p<0.01;体高,p<0.01;坐姿体高,p<0.01;体重指数,p=0.02)。两组在两项运动特异性测试和一项运动测试中差异显著(Kruskal-Wallis方差分析:摔跤桥柔韧性p=0.02;flipover p = 0.04;实心球投掷p<0.01)。虽然这些都是精选的摔跤手,但并不是所有的人都被归类为早熟者;相反,它们均匀地分布在不同的组中。我们可以假设,晚成熟者在技术战术上的优势弥补了早成熟者在爆发力上的优势。早熟的人在爆发力方面更胜一筹,但晚熟的人在运动特定灵活性方面更胜一筹,正如预期的那样。
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Sport Mont
Sport Mont Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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1.30
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: SM covers all aspects of sports science and medicine; all clinical aspects of exercise, health, and sport; exercise physiology and biophysical investigation of sports performance; sport biomechanics; sports nutrition; rehabilitation, physiotherapy; sports psychology; sport pedagogy, sport history, sport philosophy, sport sociology, sport management; and all aspects of scientific support of the sports coaches from the natural, social and humanistic side.
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