Author/Authors :
FILIPCIC, Ales University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Sport, Slovenia , HAZAR, Fatih Adnan Menderes University - School of Physical Education and Sports, Türkiye
Title Of Article :
A COMPARISON OF SOME SELECTED MOTOR TESTS AND COMPETITIVE SUCCESSFULNESS IN TENNIS
Abstract :
The study examined the relation between selected motor tests and competitive successfulness in tennis for different age categories. The sample of subjects included 615 tennis players of both genders in the age categories of under-14 and under-18 years. Several motor abilities were investigated: the neuromuscular power of the arms, the elastic power of the legs, the dynamic muscular strength endurance of the trunk, acceleration, agility, hand-eye coordination, dynamic balance and running endurance. Competitive successfulness of players of both genders was defined by the position on the national ranking list and represented a criterion variable. The results of regression analysis show in all categories a moderate, statistically significant correlation between the system of prediction variables and the criterion variable. A group of eight motor variables described 34% of the criterion variable variance in the category of 12- to 14- year old girls and 54% in the same age category of boys, whereas for the 15- to 18- year-old players prediction variables described 52% of the criterion variable variance in girls and 34% in boys. The running endurance test in girls and the hand-eye coordination test in boys partially described competitive successfulness in the category of 12- to 14-year-olds. In the category of 15- to 18-year-olds, the criterion variance was partially described by the dynamic muscular strength endurance of the trunk in girls and hand-eye coordination and acceleration in boys. The results of the study underline the importance of several motor abilities for competitive successfulness in particular age categories of young tennis players.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Young players , motor abilities , competitive successfulness
JournalTitle :
Ondokuz Mayıs University Journal Of Sports and Performance Researches