Title ANALITIČKI PRISTUP UTRKE NA 100 METARA DUPIN NA SVJETSKOM PRVENSTVU 2021. GODINE
Title (english) ANALYTICAL APPROACH OF THE 100 METERS DOLPHIN RACE AT THE 2021 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Author Tin Takač
Mentor Dajana Zoretić (mentor)
Committee member Dajana Zoretić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Goran Leko (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Goran Sporiš (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb Faculty of Kinesiology Zagreb
Defense date and country 2022-09-21, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Kinesiology
Abstract Sa sve većom dostupnošću i pristupom različitim plivačkim pomagalima i ergometrima, video tehnologiji, dijagnostici te računalnoj opremi dolazi do boljih saznanja i spoznaja o znanosti u plivanju tako što danas sportska znanost može pružiti ključne informacije koje mogu dovesti do bolje izvedbe. Plivanje u zadnjim desetljećima bilježi veliki kvalitetni i kvantitetni skok. Taj trend nije posljedica slučaja već plod uske suradnje kineziološke znanosti s ostalim znanstvenim i tehničkim znanjima. Uz napredak znanosti i tehnologije došlo je i do razvoja alata koji mogu biti primijenjeni u sportu bez ometanja sportaša prilikom izvedbe u vodi. Da plivanje bilježi napredak može se zaključiti uspoređujući rezultate prvih službenih natjecanja i današnjih suvremenih.
Cilj rada bio je analizirati i usporediti podatke natjecateljske utrke u plivanju u disciplini 100 m dupin održane 2021. godine na Svjetskom prvenstvu u Abu Dhabiju. Analizirana su tri plivača: hrvatski plivač N.M. (bio je plasiran 16. u polufinalu pa nije ušao u finale), zatim plivač koji je bio prvoplasirani na navedenoj disciplini M. R. i posljednji plivač koji je ušao u finale isplivavši 8. vrijeme u kvalifikacijama A.M. U radu se uspoređuju izvedbe u određenim parametrima (dužina zaveslaja, frekvencija zaveslaja, brzina plivanja, itd.), s konačnim ciljem utvrđivanja nedostataka kako bi plivači mogli raditi na njihovu poboljšanju.
Podaci su obrađeni programskim paketom Statistica 14, dok je za utvrđivanje razlika među plivačima korišten Studentov t-test za nezavisne uzorke. Rezultatima istraživanja utvrđeno je da je nulta hipoteza potvrđena, odnosno da ne postoji statistički značajna razlika između plivača u varijablama frekvencija zaveslaja, dužina zaveslaja i brzina plivanja.
Abstract (english) Ever since swimming equipment became more available like swimming treadmills that could be combined with diagnostics, video technology and computer equipment, there was progressively more and more obtained knowledge that can provide crucial information which lead to improved performance. In recent decades, swimming has seen a great jump in quality and quantity. This trend is not the result of chance, but the result of close cooperation between kinesiology science and other scientific and technical knowledge. Along with the progress of science and technology, there has also been the development of tools that can can be used in sports without disturbing the athlete when performing a specific action in water. It can be inferred that swimming is progressing, considering the results of the first official competitions and today's contemporary ones.
The purpose of this paper was to analyze and compare the data of the competitive swimming race in the 100 m butterfly discipline held in year 2021 at the World Championship in Abu Dhabi. Three swimmers were analyzed: Croatian swimmer N.M. (he was placed 16th in the semi-final race so he didn't take part in the final race), the swimmer who won the 100m butterfly event M.R., and the last swimmer that took place in the finals qualified as 8th A.M. The paper compares performances in certain parameters (stroke length, stroke frequency, swimming speed, etc.), with the ultimate goal of identifying deficiencies so that swimmers can work on improving them.
Data were processed with the Statistica 14 software package, while Student t-test for independent samples was used to determine differences between swimmers. The results of the research confirmed that the null hypothesis was not confirmed and there was no statistically significant difference among swimmers among variables: stroke frequency, stroke length and swimming speed.
Keywords
analiza
usporedba
poboljšanje
plivanje
Keywords (english)
analysis
comparison
improvement
swimming
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:117:274348
Study programme Title: Kinesiology; specializations in: Kinesiology in Education and Track-and-Field, Kinesiology in Education and Fitness, Kinesiology in Education and Wrestling, Kinesiology in Education and Sailing, Kinesiology in Education and Windsurfing, Kinesiology in Education and Judo, Kinesiology in Education and Kayaking, Kinesiology in Education and Kinesiological Recreation, Kinesiology in Education and Kinesitherapy, Kinesiology in Education and Physical Conditioning of Athletes, Kinesiology in Education and Basketball, Kinesiology in Education and Football, Kinesiology in Education and Volleyball, Kinesiology in Education and Basic Kinesiological Transformations, Kinesiology in Education and Dancing, Kinesiology in Education and Swimming, Kinesiology in Education and Rhythmic Gymnastics, Kinesiology in Education and Handball, Kinesiology in Education and Skiing, Kinesiology in Education and Artistic Gymnastics, Kinesiology in Education and Management of Sport, Kinesiology in Education and Tennis, Kinesiology in Education and Rowing Course: Kinesiology in Education and Kinesitherapy Study programme type: university Study level: integrated undergraduate and graduate Academic / professional title: magistar / magistra kineziologije (magistar / magistra kineziologije)
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