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KINETIC INDICATORS OF TRAINING METHODS AND SELECTION OF YOUNG ROWERS
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Željko Rajković,
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Darko N. Mitrović,
Vladimir K. Miletić,
Petar M. Spaić,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sportlogia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1986-6089
pISSN - 1986-6097
DOI - 10.5550/sgia.211701.en.rmms
Subject(s) - rowing , crew , statistics , mathematics , correlation , physical therapy , computer science , physical medicine and rehabilitation , simulation , psychology , medicine , aeronautics , engineering , geography , geometry , archaeology
Modern diagnostics in rowing enables more and more possibilities for recording, and comparing numerous stroke variables. At the same time, many coaches fall into the trap of strict respect for the prescribed norms, ratios, and temporarily results, which the athlete must achieve if he wants to stay in the world of competitive rowing. On the example of the comparison of rowing schools RC "Danubius" and RC "Partizan", descriptive indicators are on the side of RC "Danubius" at a time of 2000m, average force and average power. No significant differences were found in average force (sig = 0,167) between rowers of RC "Danubius" and RC "Partizan", while statistically significant differences were recorded in time at 2000m (sig = 0,036) and power (sig = 0,02) in favor of rowers of RC “Danubius”. On the other hand, a higher correlation of average force (-0,955) and power (-0,928) with time on 2000m was achieved by RC "Partizan" than RC "Danubius" (-0,931) and (-0,896). The correlation between the average force, and the average power within one team shows a higher correlation for RC “Partizan" (0,95) compared to RC "Danubius" (0,755). The obtained results are not enough for single rower or crew elimination from competition to recreational section in the process of too frequent and strict selection of rowers, considering different possible ways of building rowing techniques and numerous parasitic factors that may affect measured variables, specialy at the age under 14 and novice rowers in general.

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