COMPARISON OF SOME PHSIOLOGICAL CAPACITY AND ANTHROPOMETRIC STRUCTURE OF TURKISH AND RUSSIAN NATIONAL BOXING TEAMS
Abstract
The
purpose of this study is to compare Russain and Turkish National Boxing Teams
considering some physiological capacity and anthropometric structures. In htis
study, there were 19 subjects from Turkish Boxing National Team and 17 subjects
from Russian national Boxing team. All subjects height, age weight, heart rate,
systolic and diastolic blood pressure, vertical jump, anaerobic power and
percent body fat were measured respectively. Their skinfolds (biceps, triceps,
subscapula, chest, suprailiac, abdominal, thigh), circumferences (head,neck, chest*
shoulder, abdomen, wrist), length measurement (upper arm, total arm, thigh,
calf and total length) and diameters (biacromial, wrist, chest and chest width),
were measured respectively, Then mean (X) and standart deviation (SD) of all
variables were compared between Turkish Boxing National Team and Russain
National Boxing Team. At the end of the research Mest was calculated for each
variable.
As
a result, the measurement parameter scores of ligth weihgt Turkish Boxing
National Team ami Russain National Boxing Team were found significantly
different in physiological parameters, flexibility (t= 2.99) and body fat % (t=8.12);
in diameter, biacromial (t=-3.49), chest width (t=-6.15) and chest depth
(t--2.71); in circumference, abdominal (t=-7.11) and calf (t= 13.00); in
length, total arm (t=-4.18), upper arm (t=8.70). forearm (4.63) and thigh
(t=952); in skinfold, subscapula (t=12.53), abdominal (t=-7.99), triceps
(t=-636), chest (t=-8.63), suprailiac (t--13.06), and thigh (t- -24.43). On the
other side, rest of the variables weren't found different from each other.
The
measurement parameter scores of middle weight Turkish Boxing National Team and
Russain National Boxing Team were found significantly different in
physiological parameters, flexibilit (t-4.21), body fat %(t=-7.16); in diameter,
biacromial (t--9.49) and chest (t=-8.00); in circumference, neck (t=-556),
abdominal (t=-2.84), shoulder (t=-4.54) and calf(t=8.42); in length, hand
(t=329), upper arm (t=5.64), forearm (t-3Ji5) and total leg (t=3.24); in
skinfold, abdominal (t=-7.99), biceps (t^-6.07), chest (t=-855), subscapula
(t=8J2), suprailiac (t=-8.85) and thigh (t~-17.!6). On the other side, rest of
the variables weren't found different from each other.
The
measurement parameter scores of heavy weight Turkish Boxing National Team and
Russain National Boxing Team were found significantly different in
physiological parameters, age (t-3.09). bod, fat % (t=-3.29); in diameter,
biacromial (t=-10.85) and chest (t=-6.06); in circumeference, head (t--2.19),
neck (t--3.49), chest (t=425), abdominal (t= 4,71), shoulder (t=-7.93) and calf
(t=2.90); in length, hand (t=9.80), total arm (t=I0.57), upper arm (t=I9.8V), forearm,
(t=13.56) and thigh (t=5.10); in skinfold, abdominal (t= -5.09), biceps (t--2.45),
chest (t~-4.l3). subscapula (t=2.80), suprailiac (t=-4.I8) and thigh (t--5.80).
On the other side, rest of the variables weren't found different from each
other.
Keywords
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Sports Medicine
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Erdal Zorba
MUĞLA SITKI KOÇMAN ÜNİVERSİTESİ, BEDEN EĞİTİMİ VE SPOR YÜKSEKOKULU
Türkiye
M. Akif Ziyagil
This is me
ONDOKUZ MAYIS ÜNİVERSİTESİ, YAŞAR DOĞU BEDEN EĞİTİMİ VE SPOR YÜKSEKOKULU
Türkiye
İbrahim Erdemir
This is me
Türkiye
Publication Date
January 12, 1999
Submission Date
March 15, 2017
Acceptance Date
November 12, 1998
Published in Issue
Year 1999 Volume: 4 Number: 1