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- СтавкаANALYSIS OF CONCEDED GOALS OF HC SLOVAN BRATISLAVA IN SEASONS 2012-2013 TO 2014-2015 IN THE CONTINENTAL HOCKEY LEAGUE(Faculty of Education – University of Travnik, Bosnia & Herzegovina., 2020) Opáth, Lukáš; Pupiš, Martin; Beťák, Boris; Rybár, Pavol; Pavlović, RatkoThe aim of the research was analysis of conceded goals of HC Slovan Bratislava in seasons 2012-2013 to 2014-2015 in The Continental Hockey League (KHL) from the viewpoint of place into which the goalkeepers were conceded goals. Studied group involved 3 goalkeepers. The research was carried out by means of direct observation. Conceded goals were divided into 9 categories. From the viewpoint of place into which the goalkeepers were conceded goals the authors have found out, that the goalkeeper got 26% of empty net goals. Goalkeeper 2 got 32% of goals over the catch glove, which he wears on his left hand. Goalkeeper 3, similarly like Goalkeeper 1, the most often got empty net goals and thus 37% of the total conceded goals. In practice we recommend to do the statistics of places, into which goalkeepers the most often get the goals and based on their evaluation to focus the training process on particular weaknesses of goalkeeper or weaknesses of defensive activities of team
- СтавкаDEPENDENCE OF THE OVERALL RESULT IN THE OLYMPIC TRIATHLON ON THE PERFORMANCE OF INDIVIDUAL EVENTS(University of Travnik, 2015) Pupiš, Martin; Pavlík, Ján; Pivovarniček, Pavol; Pavlović, RatkoThe aim of the study was to determine the dependence of the overall result on the performance of individual events. In other words, which stage (event) of the triathlon is the most important in order to achieve the best performance and thus the best ranking. In this paper, we considered all the Olympic triathlons organised by the ITU (World Cup) from 2009 to 2014. From each competition, the 30 fastest competitors according to the valid results were chosen. That included 36 competitions that we could use for our research. Two competitions could not be used due to insufficient number of competitors. The results of our research show that the running event had the highest influence on the competition ranking. An average correlation in the running event was r = 0.87 (p < 0.01). According to Cohen’s scale that means a high dependence of results. An average correlation of the individual triathlon events with the overall results shows that neither swimming (correlation coefficient r = 0.31 (p < 0.01)), nor cycling (correlation coefficient r = 0.13 (p < 0.01)) have a deciding influence on the final result.
- СтавкаEVALUATION OF ANAEROBIC ABILITIES OF STUDENTS APPLYING THE RUNNING ANAEROBIC SPRINT TEST(University of Tuzla, 2016) Pavlović, Ratko; Idrizović, Kemal; Pupiš, MartinAnaerobic abilities participate in most activities that are characterized by high intensity and short duration of activity. This type of endurance is the dominant activity in submaximal and maximal intensity. Conditioned by the good functioning of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, morphological status, metabolism, muscle structure, etc. The research has conducted with the aim of evaluating anaerobic abilities of students of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport of East Sarajevo and Nikšić applying Running Anaerobic Sprint Test (RAST). The sample included a total of 40 male students, including 20 students from Eastern Sarajevo (age 21±0,5 years, average weight 76,69 ± 6,61kg) and (20 students from Nikšić (age 21±0,5 years, the average weight 79,40±9,66kg). The results showed almost identical values of anaerobic capacity of students who are expected for this population with little benefits students of East Sarajevo. The average strength of the lower extremities student East Sarajevo amounted to 594,79 W, compared to the students of the Nikšić 579,15 W, which is a slight difference that is not statistically significant. A slightly higher average index of fatigue was recorded with students of Nikšić from (FI=8,20) suggesting a weaker state of anaerobic capacity in relation to the pattern of East Sarajevo, or lower tolerance to lactate.
- СтавкаINFLUENCE OF OXYGEN CONCENTRATE INHALATION ON PERFORMANCE IN SWIMMING UNDERWATER(Faculty of Education – University of Travnik, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2016) Pupiš, Martin; Pupišová, Zuzana; Pavlović, RatkoThe aim of the present study was to analyze the influence of oxygen concentrate inhalation on underwater swimming performance in students from the Department of Physical Education and Sports in BanskáBystrica. The test group consisted of 17 students (9 males: age = 21.14± 1.78 years, height= 176.4± 6.3 cm, weight= 66.2 ± 8.7 kg, and 8 women: age = 20.98± 1.54 years, height= 169.2± 4.2 cm, weight= 60.6± 4.5 kg). The test group carried out the testing over two consecutive days, where their task was to inhale oxygen concentrate/placebo for 2 minutes after a 5-minute collective warm-up and 500 meters of swimming. Subsequently, the role of the test group was to swim the maximum distance underwater with one inspiration and simultaneously push off the edge of the pool. Paired-Samples T-test (t, α = 0.05) was used to establish the significance of differences between the distance of underwater swimming after oxygen concentrate inhalation and distance after the application of the placebo. Cohen’s coefficient “d” was used for the calculation of effect size. Statistical analysis was realized with software IBM® SPSS® Statistics V19. The test results showed the average individual differences between oxygen and placebo of 6.89% (2.3 meters). Statistical analysis proved that the difference between the distance after oxygen concentrate inhalation and after the application of the placebo was significant (t(16) = -10.101, p < 0.05, d = 2.45 – large effect).
- СтавкаSPEED AND SPEED-STRENGTH ABILITIES OF THE REPRESENTATIVES FOR SLOVAKIA IN SHORT-DISTANCE RUNS IN THE PUPILS CATEGORY IN ATHLETICS(University of Travnik, 2013) Čillík, Ivan; Pupiš, Martin; Ďurják, Ondrej; Pavlović, Ratko; Bonacin, DobromirThis contribution deals with speed and speed-strength abilities of the pupils in short-distance runs in athletics. The main purpose of our contribution was to determine the performance and the correlations between the indicators of speed: accelerating speed, maximum running speed and the indicators of speedstrength: explosive power of lower limbs. We investigated speed abilities using the 50 m sprint with a standing start and speed-strength abilities by performing 10 repetitive squat jumps without the help of the upper limbs. The sample of subjects consisted of the pupils – competitors for Slovakia in the Youth category in athletics. Overall, physical demands of tested athletes were found to be average. Short-distance runners have better speed indicators than hurdle runners and long-distance runners; however, they achieve worse performance in speed-strength abilities. Contact time during the repetitive squat jumps is one of the decisive factors that significantly affect the level of speed and speed-strength abilities.
- СтавкаSTUDENT ATTITUDES AND KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS ON USE OF DOPING IN SPORT(University of Travnik, 2013) Pavlović, Ratko; Pupiš, MartinThe study included 50 students from the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports in East Sarajevo, students of the third and fourth year of studying. The main objective of the research is to test the level of knowledge and identify students' attitudes about the use of illicit substances (drugs) in sports. As a way of gathering the necessary information has been used an anonymous questionnaire with 13 clearly defined questions (11 closed type questions and 2 open-ended type questions) which were related to the specific knowledge and attitudes about the use of doping substances in sports. The obtained results are relevant to the global indicator of awareness, knowledge and attitudes of students about the increasing problem of today's modern sport that is called doping.