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6TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON KINESIOLOGY INTEGRATIVE POWER OF KINESIOLOGY Zagreb, Croatia, September 08 – 11, 2011

Proceedings Book Editors: Dragan Milanović and Goran Sporiš

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology Zagreb, 2011

6th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology, 2011, Opatija, Croatia

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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology, Croatia

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Dragan Milanović Goran Sporiš

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Mirna Andrijašević, Mato Bartoluci, Ksenija Bosnar, Dubravka Ciliga, Dražen Harasin, Stjepan Heimer, Igor Jukić, Dragan Milanović, Vladimir Medved, Goran Marković, Branka Matković, Marjeta Mišigoj-Duraković, Benjamin Perasović, Franjo Prot, Ivan Prskalo



Section Secretaries: Daniel Bok, Cvita Gregov, Danijel Jurakić, Mario Kasović, Dario Novak, Marija Rakovac, Maroje Sorić, Goran Sporiš, Sanja Šalaj, Dario Škegro, Sanela Škorić, Tatjana Trošt Bobić Indexers:

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Integrative Power of Kinesiology

Organiser:

University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology, Croatia

Under the patronage of:

Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts

In cooperation with:

Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, Croatia Faculty of Physical education and Sports, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Recognised by: Supported by:

International Network of Sport and Health Sciences (INSHS) World Health Organisation (WHO)

ORGANISING COMMITTEE Chairman:

Prof. Dragan Milanović, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Vice-chairman:

Dario Škegro, MagKin, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Conference Secretary: Natalija Babić, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Members:

Mario Baić, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Mojca Doupona, PhD, Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Prof. Stjepan Heimer, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Željka Jaklinović, MagA, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Igor Jukić, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Drago Kalajžić, MagBA, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Ivan Krakan Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Đurđica Miletić, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, Croatia Srećko Sertić, MagA, Faculty of Kinesiology’s subcontractor, Croatia Prof. Nusret Smajlović, PhD, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Prof. Lubor Tomanek, PhD, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia Prof. Dinko Vuleta, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia 3

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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Chairman: Prof. Franjo Prot, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Secretary: Prof. Goran Sporiš, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia

CROATIAN MEMBERS: Prof. Mirna Andrijašević, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Mato Bartoluci, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Ksenija Bosnar, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Dubravka Ciliga, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Dražen Harasin, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Stjepan Heimer, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Igor Jukić, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Goran Marković, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Branka Matković, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Vladimir Medved, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Dragan Milanović, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Marjeta Mišigoj-Duraković, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Benjamin Perasović, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Franjo Prot, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Ivan Prskalo, PhD, Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb, Croatia

INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS: Prof. Branislav Antala, PhD, Faculty of PE and Sport, University of Bratislava, Slovakia Prof. Arnold Baca, PhD, Department of Biomechanics/Kinesiology and Applied Computer Science, University of Vienna, Austria Prof. Herman Berčič, PhD, Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Prof. David Bishop, PhD, School of Sport and Exercise Science, Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL), Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia Prof. Julio Calleja-Gonzales, PhD, Department of Research and Development, Athletic Club Bilbao Basque Country, Spain Prof. Laura Capranica, PhD, Department of Human Movement and Sport Science, University of Rome, Foro Italico, Italy Prof. Jay Coakley, PhD, Sociology Department, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA Prof. Henriette Dancs, PhD, University of West-Hungary, Savaria Campus, Institute of Sport Science, Szombathely, Hungary Prof. Gudrun Doll-Tepper, PhD, International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education, Berlin, Germany Prof. Dario Farina, PhD, Department of Neurorehabilitation Engineering, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany Prof. Ingun Fjørtoft, PhD, Faculty of Arts, Folk Culture and Teacher Education, University of Notodden, Norway Prof. Juri Hanin, PhD, Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jywäskylä, Finland Prof. Jay R. Hoffman, PhD, University of Orlando, Orlando, FL, USA Prof. Anita Hökelmann, PhD, Institut for Sport Sciences, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany Prof. Nic James, PhD, University of Middlesex, London, UK Prof. Sigmund Loland, PhD, Norwegian University of Sport Science, Oslo, Norway Prof. Erich Müller, PhD, Department of Sport Science and Kinesiology, University of Salzburg, Austria Prof. Pekka Oja, PhD, UKK Institute, Tampere, Finland Prof. Claude Sobry, PhD, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Lille, France Prof. Joszef Tihanyi, PhD, Department of Biomechanics, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Prof. Katarina Tomljenović-Borer, PhD, Department of Movement Science, Division of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, USA Prof. Weimo Zhu, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA

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HONORARY COMMITTEE Prof. Aleksa Bjeliš, PhD, Rector, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Emeritus Vladimir Findak, PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Radovan Fuchs, PhD, Minister, Ministry of Science, Education and Sport of the Republic of Croatia Prof. Pilvikki Heikinaro-Johansson, PhD, President, International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education (AIESEP), Jywäskylä, Finland Prof. Miroslav Holienka, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia Prof. Hans Hoppeler, PhD, President, European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bern, Switzerland Prof. Melita Kovačević, PhD, Vice-Rector for Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia FCA Zvonko Kusić, PhD, President, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Boris Maleš, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, Croatia Zlatko Mateša, PhD, President, Croatian Olympic Committee, Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Izet Rađo, Dean, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina FCA Pavao Rudan, PhD, Secretary, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia Prof. Włodzimier Starosta, PhD, President, International Association of Sport Kinetics (IASK), Warsaw, Poland Prof. Valter Tokarski, PhD, President, European Network of Sport Science, Education and Employment (ENSSHE), Cologne, Germany Prof. Milan Žvan, PhD, Dean, Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

TECHNICAL STAFF Ivana Bašić, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Ines Čavar, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Ivana Degirmendžić, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Stipe Gorenjak, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Marko Korbar, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Ivan Krakan, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Fedor Kulušić, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Danijela Gudelj, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Dorijan Jelinčić, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Jurica Marković, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Lucija Mudronja, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Mirta Podvalej, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Lucija Radovčić, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia Filip Ujaković, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia 5

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Dear colleagues, Conference delegates and Proceedings’ readers, The Faculty of Kinesiology University of Zagreb is organising the International Conference on Kinesiology for the sixth time. Everything began more than 15 years ago when the initiators – Prof. Milanović, still bursting with new ideas, and the late Prof. Mraković, started to advocate the idea of an international conference as a forum for kinesiologists or sport scientists, as a place where their research findings could be presented and discussed, as a meeting point of globally recognized scientists, or authorities in their field of research and research novices. In those days, in 1997, before the First Conference in Dubrovnik, it all seemed so surreal. However, this conference is alive; it grows and becomes ever more sophisticated. Therefore, it is feasible to expect that the forthcoming discussions, talks, dialogues, or whatever kind of idea exchange will result, as they have until now, with new research ideas, insights, research teams and projects the eventual outcome of which is further advances in kinesiology and the cognate and adjacent scientific areas. The motto of this year’s conference is the “Integrative Power of Kinesiology“. It indicates the close relationships among various scientific fields when they contribute to the promotion of physical exercise and various kinds of physical activities in the areas of kinesiological education, high performance sports, kinesiological recreation, health-enhanced kinesiology, kinesitherapy and rehabilitation, sport for physically and mentally challenged persons, school sports, military kinesiology, and many others. Simultaneously with the organisation of the 6th Conference, the Faculty of Kinesiology is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the publication of the scientific journal KINESIOLOGY. Nowadays it is a recognized international scientific journal with an IF of 0.525 for the year 2010. The Conference and the journal KINESIOLOGY have contributed considerably to the affirmation of the name “kinesiology” in the neighbouring European areas. Although both are focused on science, the Conference and the accompanying regular KINESIOLOGY International Editorial Board meetings have also been opportunities for scholars and institution delegates from all over the world to establish close personal contacts, thus opening doors for joint research projects. The basic scientific concept of the Conference, with the working sections that cover the fundamental and applicative disciplines of kinesiology, has been kept from the beginning. This year’s conference will have 12 oral and poster sections in the framework of which the delegates will present 220 full text contributions and abstracts written by 300 authors from 32 countries. Each presented and published paper or abstract has been subjected to a review process performed by at least two prominent referees. For the first time the Conference is hosting a satellite symposium HEPA (Health Enhanced Physical Activity). The purpose of the symposium is to inform delegates from the neighbouring countries, which have not yet become HEPA association member countries, with the basic principles and directives of the movement and to encourage them to become promoters of the idea of health-oriented physical activity in their communities. The World Health Organization has stimulated the design of the Croatian National Action Plan for the implementation and improvement of HEPA in the Republic of Croatia. A presentation of the Action Plan and the planned round table should also be stimulating to colleagues to undertake similar steps in their communities. From the very beginning the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Fine Arts has given its highly respected patronage to the Conference, thus underpinning the recognition of kinesiology in the structure of sciences. The organisation of such conferences would not be viable without the powerful support from the Croatian Ministry of Science, Education and Sport and the University of Zagreb. The patronage and support are indicators of a notable position the Conference and its organiser, the Faculty of Kinesiology University of Zagreb (established in 1959), have in the Croatian academic and research community. We wish to express much gratitude to all the authors of the papers, reviewers, conference participants, members of the Organisation Committee, Section Leaders, Section Secretaries, technical support staff, and sponsors for their contributions, time and effort inbuilt in the quality of the 6th Conference on Kinesiology and its Proceedings. Our special gratitude goes to the Croatian Office of the World Health Organization. We wish success in the conference work to all the participants and enjoyable time in Opatija. We are convinced the Conference will give the expected impetus to further cooperation between scholars and institutions. Looking forward in advance to meeting you again at the 7th International Conference on Kinesiology in 2014. The Organising Committee 6

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CONTENTS PREFACE

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KEY-NOTE LECTURES OPENING CEREMONY LECTURES Sigmund Loland Sport sciences – current challenges and future possibilities ................................................................. 22 David Bishop The future of sport and science ................................................................................................................................................ 23

PLENARY LECTURES Branislav Antala School Physical Education Yesterday and Today – Comparison of Some Indicators in 1990 and 2010 ............................................................................................................... 24 Herman Berčič and Boris Sila FINDINGS FROM THE RESEARCH STUDIES ON SPORTS RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES OF SLOVENIAN PEOPLE ............................................................................................................... 31 Laura Capranica YOUTH COMPETITIONS: WHAT MODEL? ............................................................................................................................................. 37 Jay Coakley Using Social Research and Theory to Inform Public Policies Involving Sport .................................................................................................................................................... 38 Gudrun Doll-Tepper ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND INCLUSION – TOWARDS IMPLEMENTING THE UN CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ................................................................... 39 Dario Farina The extraction of neural strategies for movement control from the electromyogram: limitations and possibilities ............................................................................... 40 Jay R. Hoffman Sport Science: Bridging the Gap between the Laboratory and the Field ...................................................................................................................................................... 41 Erich Müller Optimizing training quality in elite Sport ..................................................................................................................... 42 Pekka Oja HEALTH-ENHANCING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: roots, aims, organisation, current state and perspectives .......................................................................................................... 43 Claude Sobry FOR A RESPONSIBLE SPORTS TOURISM AND A LOCAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ............................................................................................................................... 50 Katarina Tomljenović Borer Why exercise is a necessary adjunct to dieting when the purpose is weight loss ................ 55 Weimo Zhu Setting Standards in Youth Fitness Testing: Problems, Solutions, and Future Directions .................................................................................................................. 59 7

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SECTIONS ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND KINESITHERAPY Dubravka Ciliga, Tatjana Trošt Bobić and Angel Naumovski DIFFERENCES IN CERTAIN MOTOR ABILITIES BETWEEN CHILDREN WITH SPEECH DISORDERS AND CHILDREN WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENT ................................................................ 62 Lidija Petrinović Zekan, Dubravka Ciliga and Drena Trkulja-Petković RESEARCH ON SPORT ACTIVITY in PERSONS WITH DISABILITY IN CROATIA ......................................................... 67 Bryan P. McCormick, Gretchen Snethen and Rachel L. Smith Examining Cultural Differences in Physical Activity Among People with Schizophrenia ................................................................................................................... 73 Asim Bradić, Erol Kovačević and Josipa Bradić DIFFERENCES IN THE SIZE OF UNILATERAL ISOKINETIC EFFECTS with REGARD TO ANGULAR SPEED OF TRAINING .................................................................................................... 77 Josipa Bradić, Erol Kovačević and Fuad Babajić EFFECTS OF UNILATERAL STRENGTH TRAINING ON BALANCE PERFORMANCE .................................................. 82 Senka Rendulić Slivar, Oto Kraml and Jelena Pecikoza KINESIOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION WITHOUT KINESITHERAPY – EFFECTS OF INDIVIDUAL HYDROTHERAPY ON OSTEOARTHRITIS IN THE SPA PROGRAM .......................... 86 Dagmar Travnikova and Jitka Koprivova USE OF JUGGLING AS A SUITABLE PSYCHOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN PERSONS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS ........... 90 Raphael Béné, Iris Zavoreo and Vida Demarin Mirror box therapy for stroke survivors: a new way to visualize movements ..................... 93 Frane Grubišić, Damjan Radulović, Mario Bagat and Josip Kovačević DOES CERTAIN SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC FEATURES INFLUENCE THE FREQUENCY OF EXERCISING IN PATIENTS WITH ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS? ................................................................................... 94 Dagmar Králová A CASE STUDY MODEL: THE ROLE OF KINESIO TAPE IN OPTIMALIZATION OF SHOULDER GIRDLE MOVEMENT STEREOTYPE OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS ....................................................... 95

BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE OF SPORT AND EXERCISE Ingunn Fjørtoft Learning Landscapes: Contextual Relations between Environments, Physical Activity and Motor Learning ...................................................................................... 98 Petar Barbaros-Tudor, Ivan Radman and Gordan Janković NUTRITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND DIETARY HABITS OF CROATIAN TENNIS COACHES ................................... 102 Vjekoslav Cigrovski, Branka Matković and Ivan Radman NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE AND HABITS SURVEY AMONG STUDENTS OF SPORT FACULTIES OF ZAGREB AND BRATISLAVA .................................................................................... 106 Jelena Macan, Mario Baić and Goran Romić FREQUENCY OF ALLERGIC DISEASES AMONG WRESTLING AND KARATE TRAINEES ............................... 111 Petra Mandić-Jelaska, Fredi Fiorentini and Dario Bašić DOPING, NUTRITION AND CHAMPIONSHIP RANKING CORELLATION IN THE CROATIAN FEMALE SOCCER .............................................................................................................. 115 Tomislav Rupčić, Andro Matković and Katarina Nabršnigg AEROBIC CAPACITY OF BASKETBALL REFEREES ...................................................................................................................... 120

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Integrative Power of Kinesiology Lise Kjoenniksen, Ingunn Fjørtoft and Nora Wium Physical activity in school – The effects of two extra lessons of physical activity on 10 and 12 years old schoolchildren ......................................................................... 123 Anita Hökelmann, Peter Blaser, Wolfgang Lehmann and Kristinn Heinrichs Effect of continuous motor learning with dance and music on physical and mental fitness in the older population: The Magdeburg Dance Study ................................ 124 Gaizka Mejuto, Julio Calleja-González, Josean Lekue, Xabier Leibar, Julen Erauzkin, Maialen Beldarrain, Ramón Gárate and Nicolás Terrados HEMATOLOGICAL ADAPTATION IN AN ELITE HIMALAYIST CLIMBER? a SINGLE CASE STUDY ................. 125 Pavle Mikulić, Allan M. Nevill and Goran Marković Modeling longitudinal changes in maximal-intensity exercise performance in young rowing athletes ................................................................................................. 126 Antonela Nedić, Tomislav Rupčić and Marko Meštrov MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FEMALE HANDBALL PLAYERS ............................................................... 127 Jadranka N. Plavšić, Nebojša S. Antić, Slavica A. Đorđević-Šaranović, Tamara D. Gavrilović and Sanja Mazić CHANGES IN ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS AND OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN SOCCER PLAYERS DURING THE CONDITIONING PERIOD .......................................................... 128 Lana Ružić, Mario Kasović, Anton Tudor, Vjekoslav Cigrovski and Bojan Matković The influence of the ski helmets on sound localization and distance identification on ski slopeS ................................................................................... 129 Maroje Sorić, Mirjana Jembrek Gostović, Mladen Gostović, Marija Hoćevar and Marjeta Mišigoj-Duraković TRACKING OF CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND FATNESS FROM ADOLESCENCE TO MIDLLE ADULTHOOD ......................................................................................................................... 130 Gregor Starc, Marjeta Kovač, Gregor Jurak, Saša Dremelj, Petra Kovač, Marjeta Mišigoj-Duraković, Maroje Sorić and Janko Strel DAILY ENERGY INTAKE, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PHYSICAL FITNESS LEVELS AND SOME EATING HABITS OF 11-YEAR-OLD STUDENTS ................................................................................. 131 Tatjana Trivić IMPACT OF WEIGHT LOSS ON HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN MALE JUDOKAS ......................................... 132

BIOMECHANICS AND MOTOR CONTROL Arnold Baca Computer assisted feedback in physical education ............................................................................................. 134 Jan Babiak, Branislav Strajnić, Nenad Sudarov, Jugoslav Vojinović and Žika Kalentić MUSCLE FORCE HARMONIC CANON OF TOP KARATE ATHLETES AND WRESTLERS ......................................... 138 Duško Bjelica, Georgi Georgiev and Stevo Popović COMPARISON OF INSTEP KICKING BY the PREFERRED LEG AMONG VARIOUS STATES AND INTENSITIES IN YOUNG FOOTBALL PLAYERS ......................................................................... 141 Iva Blažević, Vesna Babić and Milan Čoh CHILDREN’S 50 METRES RUNNING DYNAMICS ........................................................................................................................... 146 Simone Ciacci and Elisa Bianchi A 3D ANALYSIS OF GRAND JÉTÉ: COMPARISON BETWEEN GENDERS. A PILOT STUDY .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 151 Grzegorz Juras and Kajetan Slomka Anticipatory postural adjustments in throwing tasks ................................................................................... 154 Mario Kasović, Željko Heimer and Vladimir Medved Coloured Signal Coding in Computerized Human Gait Analysis ............................................................. 155

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6th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology, 2011, Opatija, Croatia Tomislav Krističević, Mladen Mejovšek and Saša Baščevan COMPARATIVE KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF PREPARATION PHASE OF TAKE-OfF IN ACROBATIC ELEMENTS FROM “STUFF POSITION” ................................................................................ 158 Mark L. Latash, Alexander S. Aruin, Miriam Klous, Vennila Krishnan and Pavle Mikulić Feed-forward postural adjustments to action ...................................................................................................... 163 Miha Marinšek THE CENTRE OF PRESSURE OF the DOMINANT AND NON-DOMINANT FOOT IN QUIET STANCE IN 5-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN ................................................................................................................. 164 Franco Merni, Silvia Fantozzi, Simone Ciacci, Laura Querin and Rocco Di Michele TAKE-OFF KINEMATICS OF THE TRIPLE LUTZ IN ARTISTIC ROLLER SKATING ..................................................... 168 Fadil Rexhepi and Željko Hraski COMPARISON OF SOME BIOMECHANICAL, SPATIAL, TEMPORAL AND VELOCITY PARAMETERS IN THE JUDO THROWING TECHNIQUES OSOTO GARI AND UCHI-MATA ................................... 172 Mirela Shaao WAYS OF IMPROVING VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS’ TECHNIQUE BY MEANS OF INTEGRATING DIRPAS-NS2006 SYSTEM WITHIN THEIR TRAINING ........................................................................ 176 Kajetan Slomka POSTURAL CONTROL OF ADVANCED YOGA PRACTITIONERS ........................................................................................... 181 Tatjana Trošt Bobić UNILATERAL BALLISTIC ANKLE STRENGTH TRAINING IMPROVES CONTRALATERAL MAXIMAL STRENGTH AND BALANCE ................................................................................................. 182 Romina Umer, Mitja Gerževič and Vojko Strojnik VALIdItY OF MEASURING MUSCLE ACTIVATION LEVELs WITH HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS .............................. 188

KINESIOLOGICAL EDUCATION Ljubomir Antekolović, Marijo Baković and Hrvoje Ajman CAN THE USE OF HANDHELD EXTRA WEIGHTS IMPROVE STANDING LONG JUMP PERFORMANCE? .................................................................................................................. 194 Marijana Arapović and Lejla Šebić RELATIONS OF BASIC MOTOR SKILLS AND STYLIZED MOVE STRUCTURES OF FIGURE SKATING ...................................................................................................................................... 198 Marijo Baković, Saša Bašćevan and Ljubomir Antekolović PREDICTION OF HIGH JUMP RESULTS FOR KINESIOLOGY STUDENTS .......................................................................... 203 Ana Božanić, Jure Benić and Damir Mumanović OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY AS LIMITATION FACTORS OF AGILITY AND STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT .............................................................................................................................. 207 Nevenka Breslauer and Kamenka Živčić Marković CHANGES IN MOTOR ABILITIES OF THE FIFTH GRADE PUPILS DUE TO A ONE-YEAR MODIFIED PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME .................................................................................. 211 Urška Čeklić, Matej Plevnik and Rado Pišot SPEED OF CRAWLING IN 4- TO 5-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN ......................................................................................................... 215 Sunčica Delaš Kalinski, Petra Mandić Jelaska and Almir Atiković INFLUENCE OF SOME MOTOR ABILITIES ON THE BASIC GYMNASTICS SKILLS PERFORMANCE THROUGH THE LEARNING PROCESS ............................................................................................ 219 Vladimir Findak and Ivan Prskalo Kinesiological prevention – an important factor in the integrative power of kinesiology .................................................................................................... 223

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Integrative Power of Kinesiology Jelka Gošnik, Natalija Špehar and Ksenija Fučkar Reichel VALIDATION OF THE SCALES FOR ASSESSING SWIMMING ABILITIES OF STUDENTS AT the FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN ZAGREB ........................................ 226 Zrinka Greblo and Renata Barić DETERMINANTS OF ENJOYMENT AND PRESSURE in PE LESSONS AMONG ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ............................................................................ 230 Vatroslav Horvat, Nevenka Breslauer and Ksenija Pletenac STUDENTS’ STANDPOINTS ON THE NECESSITY OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE .................................................................. 234 Marijana Hraski, Vatroslav Horvat and Iva Horvat RELIABILITY OF an INSTRUMENT FOR ASSESSING STANDING LONG JUMP PERFORMANCE IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN ....................................................................................................... 235 Srna Jenko-Miholić, Andrea Čižmek and Josipa Peršun DIFFERENCES IN MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, MOTOR SKILLS AND BMI BETWEEN FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AGE 14-18 ENGAGED IN SOME RECREATIONAL PROGRAM AND THOSE LACKING ANY .................................................................................. 238 Besalet Kazazović, Edin Mirvić and Almir Popo VALIDATION OF the REDUCED TRAINING PROGRAM FOR NOn-SWIMMERS YOUNGER STUDENTS ............. 244 Katja Koren, Boštjan Šimunič and Rado Pišot HOW HIGH PRESCHOOL CHILDREN JUMP? ...................................................................................................................................... 245 Jana Labudová, Oľga Kyselovičová and Veronika Tirpáková CAREER OPTIONS OF AEROBICS AND AQUA FITNESS INSTRUCTORS IN LIFELONG LEARNING IN SLOVAKIA .......................................................................................................... 250 Julijan Malacko, Aleksandra Pejčić and Biljana Trajkovski SEXUAL DIFFERENTIATION OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTOR ABILITIES OF 11-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN .............................................................................................................. 251 Edin Mirvić THE INFLUENCE OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS ON THE FREESTYLE SWIMMING AMONG VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS IN SARAJEVO ..................................................... 256 Valentina Moisio and Massimo Lanza School for Health: PAQ-C questionnaire correlation with factors of active lifestyle in children ............................................................................................................. 259 Snježana Mraković, Marijana Hraski and Marija Lorger DIFFERENCES IN PREFERENCES TOWARDs SPORT ACTIVITES OF FEMALE STUDENTS with the UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB ............................................................................................ 260 Miran Muhič COMPETENCES OF EDUCATORS IN THE KINDERGARTEN IN THE FIELD OF SPORT ............................................. 264 Boris Neljak, Hrvoje Podnar and Ivan Krakan URBAN-RURAL DIFFERENCES IN MOTOR ABILITIES AMONG THE 7TH GRADE PRIMARY SCHOOL BOYS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ................................................................. 267 Dario Novak, Ivan Zupčić and Hrvoje Podnar ANALYSIS OF WORKLOAD DURING EXERCISE WITH the IMPLEMENTATION OF VARIOUS CONTENTS IN THE MAIN B PART OF THE LESSON ....................................................................................... 272 Goran Oreb, Nikola Prlenda and Danijela Kostanić DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN IN EFFECTIVENESS OF WINDSURF TEACHING ....................... 276 Aleksandra Pejčić, Biljana Trajkovski Višić and Julijan Malacko CANONICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE SYSTEMS OF MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOTOR VARIABLES WITH the PRESCHOOL-AGE GIRLS ........................................................................................... 279

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6th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology, 2011, Opatija, Croatia Josipa Peršun, Srna Jenko Miholić and Ivan Vrbik DIFFERENCES IN MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTOR SKILLS BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS AND BOYS ................................................................................... 284 Luka Pezelj, Damir Mumanović and Frane Žuvela GENDER BASED MOTOR CONDITIONALITY OF FUDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS .......................................... 290 Saša Pišot COVERT INACTIVE PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION OF SPORTS VENUE ........................................................................... 294 Matej Plevnik FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR PATTERNS IN KINDERGARTEN ...................................................................................................... 297 Faris Rašidagić INFLUENCE OF MOTOR ABILITIES ON SUCCESSFUL PERFORAMANCE OF HANDBALL ELEMENTS IN THE TEACHING OF SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION .......................................... 300 Javier Sampedro, Jorge Lorenzo and Jesus Rivilla Effect of new technologies on the ability to analyze sports situations in university students ....................................................................................... 305 Nusret Smajlović and Slavenko Likić Levels and structures of speed and strength qualities of boys of different maximum running speed levels ........................................................................................ 309 Vesna Štemberger, Damir Knjaz and Ljubor Tomanek COMPARISION BETWEEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER FROM SLOVENIA, CROATIA AND SLOVAKIA IN SOME OF THE HEALTH DIMENSIONS ................................................................................ 314 Braco Tomljenović, Ivan Radošević and Frane Tomljenović DIFFERENCES IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL FEATURES AMONG PUPILS IN THE FIFTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES IN REGULAR CLASSES AND PUPILS ORGANIZED IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES IN GOSPIĆ ........................................................................ 318 Jadranka Vlašić, Stjepka Leščić and Goran Oreb ATTENDANCE AT DANCE CLASSES IN RELATION TO DANCE RESULTS ....................................................................... 321 Kamenka Živčić Marković and Ines Čavar THE DIFFERENCES IN THE MOTOR PREKNOWLEDGE OF ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS AMONG THE FEMALE STUDENTS OF FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY ................................................. 326 Frane Žuvela, Saša Krstulović and Danijela Kuna RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTOR-FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES AND FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS IN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN ....................................................................... 330

KINESIOLOGICAL RECREATION Sanja Ćurković, Mirna Andrijašević, Romana Caput-Jogunica and Nenad Zvonarek CHARACTERISTICS AND LEVELS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ................................................................................................................................. 334 Alena Cepková ASSESS THE STATE OF POSTURE, PHYSICAL FITNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH OF STUDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................. 338 Lucija Mudronja, Tin Petračić and Željko Pedišić PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND BARRIERS TO EXERCISE AMONG STUDENTS FROM the FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY IN ZAGREB .......................................................................................... 343 Jaromír Šimonek LEVEL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND INACTIVITY OF SLOVAK ADOLESCENTS ..................................................... 347

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Integrative Power of Kinesiology Vilko Petrić, Dario Novak and Boris Neljak SPORTING ACTIVITY PREFERENCES OF PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT AGE AND GENDER IN RURAL AREAS .............................................................................................................. 353 Sorina Cernaianu and Claude Sobry ASPECTS OF SPORTS TOURISM FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES: THE CASE OF FRANCE AND ROMANIA .............................................................................................................................................. 358 Samo Rauter and Mojca Doupona Topič MASS SPORTS EVENTS AS A LIFESTYLE: AN EXAMPLE OF CYCLING MARATHON FRANJA 2011 ............................................................................................................ 362 Donald N. Roberson Jr. and Michal Kudlacek GARDENING: NATURAL PANACEA FOR LIFE ................................................................................................................................ 363 Danijel Jurakić, Željko Pedišić and Zrinka Greblo RELATIONS BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND ANXIETY SYMPTOMS ................................................................. 364 Roman M. Kalina “COMBAT SPORTS PROPEDEUTICS – BASICS OF JUDO” AS EMPIRICALLY VERIFIED PROPOSITION FOR ALL TYPES OF SCHOOLS AND AS MODERN HEALTH-RELATING TRAINING ...................................................................................... 365

KINESIOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (SOCIOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY) Juri L. Hanin Emotion-centered and Action-centered Profiling in Sport: Incorporating the concept of individual differences .................................................................................... 368 Renata Barić and Igor Čerenšek COMPETITIVE ANXIETY AND GOAL ORIENTATION IN CROATIAN ATHLETES ....................................................... 375 Sunčica Bartoluci and Diana Tomić PROUD TO BE a CROAT – NATIONAL IDENTITY AND SPORTS IN THE ADVERTISING WORLD ...................... 379 Zrinko Čustonja and Dario Škegro ATTEMPTS TO ORGANISE AND ADVANCE EDUCATION IN CROATIA IN 1861 AND 1865 AND POSITION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ................................................................................................ 383 Zoran Grgantov, Jelena Matešić and Mia Perić ACHIEVEMENT GOAL ORIENTATION IN UNIVERSAL SPORTS SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS .................................... 386 Zrinko Grgić and Zrinko Čustonja NEW LAW AND REORGANISATION OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN THE CIVIL CROATIA IN 1874 – INTRODUCTION OF COMPULSORY PHySICAL EDUCATION ........................................................ 389 Črtomir Matejek and Jurij Planinšec THE INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL FITNESS ON PHYSICAL SELF-CONCEPT IN TEN-YEARS-OLD SLOVENIAN BOYS .......................................................................................................... 392 Jelena Matešić, Zoran Grgantov and Dražen Čular COMPETITIVE STATE ANXIETY IN FEMALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS .......................................................................... 396 Ivana Musa and Đurđica Miletić INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC ORIENTATION IN FOLK DANCES ............................................................................................ 399 Benjamin Perasović, Marko Mustapić and Sunčica Bartoluci SPORT AND KINESIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES IN LEISURE TIME STRUCTURE OF ZAGREB STUDENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 403 Ersin Eskiler, İhsan Sarı and Fikret Soyer The Effect of the Basic Psychological Needs On Self-Confidence of University Students ................................................................................................................ 407

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6th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology, 2011, Opatija, Croatia Franja Fratrić, Snežana Vujanović, Dragana Golik-Perić, Vojin Jovančević, Nenad Sudarov, Damjan Jakšić and Branko Đukić THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTOR VARIABLES ASSESSING EXCITATION, TONUS AND SYNERGISTIC REGULATORY MECHANISMS AND THOSE ASSESSING MENTAL POTENTIAL OF HANDBALL, VOLLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL PLAYERS ........................................... 408 Felix Lebed GAME PLAYING AS A “CHALLENGE”: FROM PHILOSOPHICAL DILEMMAS TO PEDAGOGICAL IDEAS ........................................................................................... 409 İhsan Sarı, Fikret Soyer and Ersin Eskiler THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIFE SATISFACTION, SELF-ESTEEM AND GENERAL SELF-EFFICACY OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ............................................................................................. 410

KINESIOLOGY IN PHYSICAL CONDITIONING Erika Zemková and Dušan Hamar POWER PRODUCTION DURING SETS OF RESISTANCE EXERCISES ON STABLE AND UNSTABLE SURFACE .................................................................................................................... 412 Tomáš Michalík and Marián Vanderka ADAPTATION EFFECTS OF the EXPLOSIVE WEIGHT TRAINING WITH VS. WITHOUT COUNTERMOVEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 416 Igor Jukić, Daniel Bok, Luka Milanović and Tamara Despot EFFECTs OF FATIGUE ON COORDInATION AND SKILL-RELATED PERFORMANCE IN TEAM SPORTS .................................................................................................................. 419 Martin Zvonar, Josef Maleček, Igor Duvač, Vladimír Psalman and Martin Sebera HEART RATE MONITORING DURING TESTING OF ENDURANCE ABILITIES IN FOOTBALL ............................ 422 Ivan Belčić, Alen Marošević and Saša Rodić EFFECTS OF UNILATERAL HANDBALL TRAINING IN COMPARISON WITH EFFECTS IN SPORTS WITH DOMINANT BILATERAL LOADS IN TRAINING - DIFFERENCES IN MOTOR PERFORMANCE OF DOMINANT AND NONDOMINANT SIDE OF THE BODY ............................................ 427 Saša Vuk and Neven Čorak TRENDs OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF a TOP-LEVEL BODYBUILDER: A CASE STUDY ....................................................................................................................... 430 Sanja Šalaj, Cvita Gregov and Leonard Sovina EFFECTS OF CONCENTRIC TRAINING ON POWER AND CHANGE-OF-DIRECTION SPEED ................................. 435 Cvita Gregov, Sanja Šalaj and Dragan Milanović CHANGES IN POWER MEASUREMENTS INFLUENCED BY a MEDICINE BALL BALLISTIC TRAINING program ....................................................................................................... 439 Igor Jelaska, Marko Erceg and Boris Maleš DISCRIMINATION OF FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS BY USING THREE DIFFERENT DEVICES WITH TRAINING LOAD SETUP ............................................................................................. 446 Vlatko Vučetić and Tomislav Dokman HEART RATE RECOVERY AFTER A GRADED EXERCISE TEST IN SPRINTERS, MIDDLE DISTANCE, LONG DISTANCE AND 400 METER RUNNERS ................................................................................... 451 Dušan Gutović, Nenad Sudarov, Franja Fratrić and Dragana Golik Perić MAXIMUM AND RELATIVE ISOMETRIC MUSCLE FORCE IN JUNIOR AND CADET FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL and VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS ..................................................................................... 457 Ekrem Čolakhodžić, Almir Popo, Almir Pokvić, Admir Poturović and Meris Husanović TRANSFORMATIONAL PROCESSES OF MOTOR ABILITIES OF YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF a SITUATIONAL MODEL OF TRAINING ....................................................... 461

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Integrative Power of Kinesiology Lejla Šebić, Dženan Baždarević and Gordana Furjan-Mandić THE EFFECTS OF a PILATES TRAINING PROGRAM ON DYNAMIC STRENGTH IN FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS ...................................................................................................... 465 Amel Mekić, Husnija Kajmović, Adis Kapur and Nađa Katica INFLUENCE OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTOR ABILITIES on THE PERFORMANCE OF SOME HAND JUDO TECHNIQUES OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA’s JUDOKAS .................................................................................. 470

KINESIOLOGY OF PHYSICALLY DEMANDING JOBS Daniel Bok, Dražan Dizdar and Tamara Despot EFFECTs OF A 6-MONTH DEPLOYMENT TO AFGHANISTAN ON PHYSICAL FITNESS ............................................................................................................................................. 472 Dražen Harasin and Josip Šopar EFFECTS OF TWO DIFFERENT 5-WEEK TRAINING PROGRAMS ON PHYSICAL FITNESS OF MILITARY RECRUITS ........................................................................................................................ 475 Vladimir Manojlović, Mario Jovanović and Dražen Harasin DIFFERENCES IN MOTOR STATUS OF ACTIVE AND SEDENTARY SOLDIERS ............................................................ 480 Tomislav Pisačić and Vedran Naglić DAILY LOAD OF CROATIAN SOLDIERS DURING THE PEACEKEEPING MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN ....................................................................................................................... 483 Josip Šopar WORKLOAD PARAMETERS OF SOME ACTIVITIES DURING SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING .................................................................................................................... 484 Vedran Naglić and Tomislav Pisačić THE RELATIONS OF MORPHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS AND PHYSICAL FITNESS AMONG CROATIAN ARMED FORCES MEMBERS ............................................................................ 485

KINESIOLOGY OF TOP-LEVEL SPORT Saša Cecić Erpič Sports career termination and adaptation to post-sports life: A review of developmental-sport psychological perspectives ............................................................. 488 Sigmund Loland Justifying antidoping: fair opportunity and the biology of performance enhancement ................................................................................................................. 494 Nic James, Gethin Rees, Joe Taylor, Ian Grant and Phil Barter FORMATION MAPS OF 5 MINUTES BEFORE AND AFTER SCORING IN SOCCER ..................................................... 495 Mario Baić and Włodzimierz Starosta PHYSICAL FITNESS LEVEL IN FREE STYLE JUNIOR WRESTLERS OF THREE DIFFERENT WEIGHT CATEGORIES ................................................................................................. 496 Tomislav Đurković, Nenad Marelić and Tomica Rešetar LATENT STRUCTURE OF ANTHROPOMETRIC DIMENSIONS IN ELITE CROATIAN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS ................................................................................................. 500 Marko Erceg, Igor Jelaska and Boris Maleš DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS OF SOCCER PLAYERS’ FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................ 505 Borut Fonda, Andrej Panjan and Nejc Šarabon REACTION TIME, RANGE AND VELOCITY OF THE REVERSE HANDPUNCH IN ELITE KARATE ATHLETES ................................................................................................................................... 510

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6th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology, 2011, Opatija, Croatia Gordana Furjan-Mandić, Lejla Šebić and Josipa Radaš CORRELATION BETWEEN EFFICIENCY IN PERFORMING BODY ELEMENTS AND ELEMENTS WITH A ROPE AND RIBBON IN RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS .............................................................. 514 Mitja Gerževič COMPARISON OF SELF-PERCEIVED FATIGUE AND CHANGES IN SURFACE EMG PARAMETERS DURING AN ALL-OUT SIX-MINUTE ROWING EXERCISE ........................................................... 519 Igor Gruić, Dinko Vuleta, Marina Bazzeo and Katarina Ohnjec Situational efficiency of teams in female part of tournament in the World Beach Handball Championship in Cadiz ......................................................................................... 524 Goran Leko, Klara Šiljeg and Dajana Zoretić FULLY TETHERED SWIMMING vs. SPRINT SWIMMING ......................................................................................................... 529 Nuno M. Martins, Hugo M. Sarmento and José C. Leitão DEFENSIVE PROCESS OF the WORLD CUP 2006 AND EURO CHAMPIONS 2008: T-PATTERN ANALySiS .......................................................................................................................... 533 Đurđica Miletić, Sunčica Delaš Kalinski and Ana Božanić HOW DOES THE PERFORMANCE OF ACROBATIC ELEMENTS EFFECT FINAL BEAM RESULTS IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTS ..................................................................................................... 537 Saša Rodić, Igor Gruić and Katarina Ohnjec RELATIONS BETWEEN BASIC AND SPECIFIC AGILITY OF YOUNGER HANDBALL PLAYERS ............................................................................................................................... 541 Hugo M. Sarmento, Jorge M. Campaniço, Maria T. Anguera and José C. Leitão A COMPARISON OF PLAYING TACTICS IN THE ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE, SPAnIsh LA LIGA AND ITALian SERIE A ............................................................................................ 546 Gabriele Semprini and Gianluca Caimmi Kitesurfing Freestyle Performance Analysis ........................................................................................................... 551 Hrvoje Šašek, Tamara Glad and Boris Balent EVALUATION OF IMPORTANCE OF DIFFERENT ELEMENTS IN PREPARATION, COMPETITION AND TRANSITION PERIOD AMONG TOP-LEVEL ATHLETES, TOP-LEVEL COACHES AND COACHES FROM AVERAGE POPULATION IN SHOOTING SPORT ...................................................... 555 Boštjan Šimunič SKELETAL MUSCLE CONTRACTION TIME IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS ........................................... 560 Dario Škegro, Dražan Dizdar, Dragan Milanović and Asim Bradić Evaluation of basic types of offense in basketball according to its beginning and outcome and the final outcome of the game ................................................... 565 Patrik Drid, Nebojša Majstorović, Gustav Bala, Milena Mikalacki and Miodrag Drapšin DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE AND CONATIVE FUNCTIONING OF JUDOISTS, SHOOTERS AND VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS ......................................................................................................... 570 Jesus Rivilla, Jorge Lorenzo and Javier Sampedro Differences in the jump capacity depending on the degree of opposition in the handball jump throw ............................................................................. 571 Husnija Kajmović, Izet Rađo and Amel Mekić THE EFFECT OF RULE CHANGES IN JUDO ON SITUATIONAL EFFICIENCY IN FEMALE JUDO BOUT ................................................................................................................ 572 Safet Kapo, Izet Rađo, Branko Cikatić and Erduan Kafedžić TRENDS IN THE IMPORTANCE OF APPLYING HYPOTHETICAL PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS DURING TOP-LEVEL HEAVYWEIGHT K-1 FIGHTS ......................................................................................... 573 Ifet Mahmutović, Nedžad Osmankač, Tine Sattler and Joško Milenkoski THE EFFECT OF HYPOTHETICAL PREDICTORS ON THE REPRESENTATION OF CHARACTERISTICAL MODALITY SERVICES IN VOLLEYBALL ................................................................................... 574

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Integrative Power of Kinesiology Gethin Rees, Joe Taylor, Phil Barter and Ian Grant ZONE 14 AS A STRATEGIC ATTACKING AREA IN CHAMPIONSHIP SOCCER ............................................................... 575 Marian Uvaček and Alena Cepková EVALUATION OF GAME PERFORMANCE IN BEACH VOLLEYBALL DEPENDENCY LEVELS ATTACK FROM LEVEL OF QUALITY RECORDINGS ................................................................ 576 Petra Zaletel, Goran Vučković, Lygeri Dimitriou, Nic James, Andrej Rebula and Meta Zagorc ANALYSIS OF DANCE POSTURES IN LATIN-AMERICAN DANCES USING ANNOTATION AND SAGIT TRACKING ............................................................................................................ 577 Grigory Popov, Eduard Malkhasyan and Vartanush Markaryan MAGNETIC STIMULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FORCE COMPONENT OF MUSCLE CONTRACTILITY ....................................................................................................... 578

MANAGEMENT OF SPORT Part One: Management of Sport Gregor Jurak, Marjeta Kovač, Jakob Bednarik and Edvard Kolar QUO VADIS, SLOVENIAN SPORT? ........................................................................................................................................................... 580 Sanela Škorić APPLICATION OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES IN the CROATIAN NATIONAL SPORT FEDERATIONS ................................................................................... 584 Zlatko Hodak and Marina Hodak CHARACTERISTICS OF MANAGERS IN SPORT ORGANISATIONS IN CROATIA .......................................................... 588 Ivan Novak INTEGRATIVE MARKETING MANAGEMENT AND ITS POSSIBILITY TO APPLY IN SPORT ................................ 592 Darija Omrčen and Mato Bartoluci PROMOTION AS A TYPE OF COMMUNICATION IN SPORTS MARKETING ..................................................................... 597 Hajer Naouali and Abdessatar Ati THE SALARY OF A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLER: THE DETERMINING FACTORS ................................................ 601 Alen Jerkunica, Stipe Smoljanović and Denis Kosor THE ROLE OF YOUTH ACADEMY IN CREATING NEW VALUES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB ................................................................................................................ 605 Teo Bratinčević and Stipe Smoljanović SMALL AND MEDIUM SPORTS ENTERPRISES ............................................................................................................................... 609 Stevo Popović, Duško Bjelica, Georgi Georgiev and Selcuk Akpinar COMPARISON OF ATTITUDES TOWARD ADVERTISING THROUGH SPORT BETWEEN MONTENEGRIN AND TURKISH STAKEHOLDERS ............................................................................................... 612 Tibor Barna WRESTLING AS A CASUALTY OF OLYMPIC PROFIT AND MEDIA ...................................................................................... 613 Part Two: Sports Tourism Zlatko Verunica, Daniela Gračan and Ivana Ivančić SPORT AND TOURISM AS COMPLEMENTARY SOCIOECONOMIC PHENOMENA ....................................................... 614 Daniela Gračan, Zrinka Zadel and Andreja Rudančić-Lugarić THE ROLE OF SPORT IN PROMOTION OF CROATIAN TOURISM ........................................................................................... 618 Mato Bartoluci and Sanela Škorić MANAGING WELLNESS DEVELOPMENT IN CROATIAN TOURISM ................................................................................... 622 Zvjezdana Hendija and Snježana Boranić-Živoder MANAGING WELLNESS OFFER BASED ON TOURIST ANALYSIS IN COASTAL CROATIA .................................... 626 17

6th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology, 2011, Opatija, Croatia Kristina Bučar and Claude Sobry GOLF TOURISM AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: FRANCE AND CROATIA, TWO EUROPEAN EXAMPLES ............................................................................................................. 631 Slobodan Ivanović, Romina Alkier Radnić and Tonći Jerak SIGNIFICANCE OF GOLF FOR REPOSITIONING OF ISTRIA ON THE TOURIST MARKET ...................................... 635 Zdenko Cerović and Sanda Grudić Kvasić SAILBOAT REGATTA MANAGEMENT AS A FACTOR OF THE TOURIST DESTINATION PROMOTION ................................................................................................................................ 639 Marko Perić PROFILES, SPORT HABITS AND TOURISM MOTIVES OF FITNESS CENTERS’ VISITORS ..................................... 644

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Rado Pišot, Peter Kokol and Franjo Prot CONTEMPORARY APPROACH IN MEASURING AND ANALYSING FUNDAMENTAL MOTOR PATTERNS ....................................................................................................................... 650 Hrvoje Sertić, Tihomir Vidranski and Ivan Segedi EVALUATION OF A METHOD FOR OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF SITUATIONAL EFFECT IN KARATEKAS THROUGH TECHNICAL - TACTICAL INDEKS FOR SITUATIONAL EFFICIENCY .......................... 651 Nejc Šarabon REPEATABILITY OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS USED IN THE ASSESSMENT OF TRUNK STABILITY FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................... 656 Mario Jovanović RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTHROPOMETRIC DIMENSIONS AND MOTOR ABILITIES IN SOCCER PLAYERS ............................................................................................... 662 Goran Sporiš, Vlatko Vučetić and Davor Šentija COMPARISON of VENTILATION THRESHOLD AND HEART RATE DEFLECTION POINT IN FAST AND STANDARD TREADMILL TEST PROTOCOL ........................................................ 667 Zvonimir Tomac, Željko Hraski and Goran Sporiš THE INFLUENCE OF CHANGE IN KINESIOMETRIC CONDITIONS ON THE RESULTS OF HAND PLATE TAPpING TEST WITH PRESCHOOL CHILDREN ...................................................... 672 Pense, M. and Turnagöl, H. Effects of Glycerol-induced Hyperhydration on Total Body Water and Core Temperature in Endurance Athletes during the Course of Treadmill Exercise Performed at 30° C for 90 min ............................................................ 676 Yaman Lesinger, F., Turnagöl, H., Koşar, N. and Pense, M. Effects of Three Different Fluid Hyperhydration on Cardiovascular Functions and Endurance Performance in Athletes during Exercise at High Temperatures ............................................................................................. 677 Zlatko Šafarić, Zoran Milanović, Nebojša Trajković, Aleksandar Joksimović, Valentin Barišić and Munir Talović EFFECTS OF POWER PERFORMANCE ON KICKING VELOCITY IN YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS ....................... 678 Maja Horvatin-Fučkar, Ivana Hečimović and Ozren Rađenović DIFFERENCES IN THE EXPLOSIVE JUMPING STRENGTH OF DIFFERENT GENERATIONS OF FEMALE STUDENTS AT THE FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY .......................................................... 682 Boris Metikoš, Siniša Kovač, Marko Milanović and Željko Lukenda STUDENTS’ COMPETITION ACHIEVEMENTS ANALYSIS AT THE CITY OF ZAGREB UNIVERSITY SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2006 – 2010 ....................................................................................... 687

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Integrative Power of Kinesiology Marko Sukreški, Ivan Krakan and Jozo Tomić DIFFERENCES IN EXPLOSIVE POWER OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF DIFFERENT AGE CATEGORIES ................................................................................................................................... 692 Elvir Kazazović, Mensur Vrcić, Edin Jelešković and Haris Alić EFFECTS OF THE PROGRAMME OF ISOKINETIc EXERCISING ON STRENGTH OF KNEE EXTENSORS ................................................................................................................................................ 695 Boris Balent, Ivan Kepcija and Ksenija Bosnar METRIC PROPERTIES OF DISPOSITIONAL FLOW SCALE-2 ON CROATIAN SAMPLE ............................................... 700 Igor Baran CHANGES IN HEART RATE of DIVING BEGINNERS: HEART RATE AS A RESPONSE TO THE LOAD PATTERN AND SIZE OF THE HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE ........................................... 701 Donald N. Roberson, Jr. The Basics of Qualitative Research ...................................................................................................................................... 702 Pavol Horička RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTELLIGENCE AND THE LEVEL OF MOTOR LEARNING .......................................... 703 Andrej Panjan EVALUATION OF THE DYNAMIC BALANCE TRACKING TEST ............................................................................................. 708 Valentin Barišić, Nebojša Trajković, Zoran Milanović, Aleksandar Joksimović, Fredi Fiorentini, Zlatko Šafarić and Munir Talović DIFFERENCES IN SAQ PERFORMANCE BETWEEN FUTSAL AND VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS ............................... 712 Ivan Segedi, Hrvoje Sertić and Tihomir Vidranski SOME SPECIFICITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION AND VALIDATION OF A NEW INSTRUMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF IMPORTANCE OF TECHNIQUES IN POLYSTRUCTURAL SPORT JUDO ........................... 716 Muhedin Hodžić, Zrna Agačević and Naid Kadušić STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF TRANSFORMATION OF MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOTOR ABILITIES OF STUDENTS IN ADDITIONAL CLASSES .................................................................................. 720 Zulfo Aruković, Salko Huskić and Midhat Mekić INFLUENCE OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL FEATURES ON SPECIFIC BASKETBALL TESTS .............................................................................................................................. 731 Satellite Symposium

HEALTH ENHANCING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Stjepan Heimer HEPA AND SRM COOPERATION – A WIN-WIN APPROACH ..................................................................................................... 734 Ilkka Vuori Lifestyle Physical Activity and Health ........................................................................................................................... 738 Eva Martin-Diener The national HEPA network in Switzerland – steering committee, plans and programs, cooperation among institutions, bodies and persons ....................................................................................... 740 Charlie Foster Basic HEPA implementation guidelines ............................................................................................................................... 741 Zdenek Hamrik, Michal Kalman and Katerina Ivanova DEVELOPMENT OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HEALTHY CITIES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC ........................................................................................................................ 742

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LATE SUBMISSIONS Željko Kovač RELATION BETWEEN MUSIC AND PHYSICAL TRAINING ...................................................................................................... 748 Kenneth Swalgin, Damir Knjaz, Lubor Tomanek and Ola Fosnes A STUDY TO DETERMIN THE STATUS, IMPORTANCE, AND VALUE OF TAKING-A-CHARGE IN BASKETBALL BY COACHES IN THE UNITED STATES AND SELECTED EUROPEAN COUNTRIES .................................................................................. 753 Tatjana Trivić, Patrik Drid, Radovan Kalanj, Miodrag Drapšin and Milan Stanković EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF INJURIES IN KICKBOXING ............................................................................................. 755 Jugoslav Vojinović, Jan Babiak, Branislav Strajnić and Žika Kalentić EXTROVERSION OF YOUNG SWIMMERS AND THEIR SPORT SUCCESS ......................................................................... 756 Włodzimierz Starosta International Association of Sport Kinetics, University School of Physical Education and Tourism in Białystok, Poland ............................................................................. 760 Bojan Jošt and Janez Vodičar THE STABILITY OF KYNEMATIC STRUCTURE OF SKIJUMPING TECHNIQUE OF FLYING ................................ 762 Mensur Vrcić ifferences in the effects of three – month long training of explosive strength and regular practical class on specific throwing abilities, and the scoring efficiency in shot put of freshmen of the University of Sports and Physical Education .............................................................. 763 INDEX OF AUTHORS ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 767

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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MOTOR VARIABLES ASSESSING EXCITATION, TONUS AND SYNERGISTIC REGULATORY MECHANISMS AND THOSE ASSESSING MENTAL POTENTIAL OF HANDBALL, VOLLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL PLAYERS Franja Fratrić¹, Snežana Vujanović², Dragana Golik-Perić², Vojin Jovančević², Nenad Sudarov², Damjan Jakšić³ and Branko Đukić² ¹The University of EDUCONS, Novi Sad, Serbia ²Provincial Institute for Sport, Novi Sad, Serbia ³Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Novi Sad, Serbia

Kinesiology and Social Sciences (Sociology, Psychology, History, Philosophy)

Abstract It has long been established that mechanisms for the regulation of psychomotor activities (mental characteristics and motor abilities) in athletes are closely related to one another. The mechanism for energy regulation is made up of two latent dimensions: the mechanism regulating the intensity of excitation, and the one regulating its duration. The mechanism for the regulation of movement if also made up of two latent dimensions: the mechanism for synergistic and tonus regulation, and the one organising the structure of movement. Motor functioning depends on the functioning of both regulatory mechanisms, but also on the functions of cognitive processors. In this study, we looked at the relationship between the already mentioned mechanisms and variables assessing mental potential. Following the testing of mental abilities, and observing various situations in competitions, it was concluded that functions of regulators of movement in CNS are intertwined with mental functions, which greatly determine the efficacy of motor behaviour. In other words, the better the function of movement regulators, the better mental function is, where total number of errors, as well as lost time, are both decreased in tests for the assessment of certain mental functions. All measurements were taken at the diagnostic centre of the Provincial Institute for Sport in Novi Sad. The aim of this study was to determine the quality and relevance of the relationship between the chosen motor variables for the assessment of mechanisms for synergistic, tonus and excitation regulation, and the variables from a mental potential test battery in 13 basketball, 11 volleyball and 11 handball players. Key words: mental potential, motor abilities, regulatory motor mechanisms, athletes

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