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Razlike fizičkog fitnesa studenata sa različitim nivoima kardiorespiratorne izdržljivosti
Physical fitness differences of students with different cardiorespiratory endurance levels

Physical fitness differences of students with different cardiorespiratory endurance levels

Author(s): Darko Stojanović
Subject(s): Anthropology
Published by: Антрополошко друштво Србије
Keywords: physical fitness, differences; cardiorespiratory endurance; students

Summary/Abstract: In order to determine physical fitness differences in students with different cardiorespiratory endurance levels, a study was conducted on a sample of students of the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education at the University of Nis. The sample was divided into two subsamples, where the first subsample comprised 27 female students and the other 35 male students. Physical fitness was assessed using eight tests from the Eurofit battery of tests: the single-leg balance test - for the assessment of general balance, plate tapping - for the assessment of speed of movement, sit-and-reach - for the assessment of flexibility, the standing broad jump - for the assessment of explosive strength, the handgrip test – for the assessment of static strength, sit-ups - for the assessment of repetitive trunk strength, the bent arm hang - for the assessment of muscular endurance and the 10x5 meter shuttle run - for the assessment of the speed/agility. Cardiorespiratory endurance was estimated with the aid of 20 m endurance shuttle-run test. Based on the level of cardiorespiratory endurance, the participants in each subsample, were divided into three groups using a cluster analysis: high (VKRI), average (PKRI) and low level (NKRI). The physical fitness differences of students with different cardiorespiratory endurance levels were calculated using the one-way analysis of variance. The results showed that there were no differences in physical fitness of students with different cardiorespiratory endurance levels. Based on the results it can be concluded that the level of cardiorespiratory endurance does not affect the components of physical fitness among students of both sexes

  • Issue Year: 51/2016
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 47-55
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Serbian
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