Relationship between 60 m sprint running and some motor tests

Session

Sport

Description

Sprint running races are short distances races in which athletes try to run at their maximum speed throughout the entire distance of the race. The purpose of the research was to investigate the relationship between some motor tests and sprint running in 60m, in adolescent students. The sample of entities includes 110 male students 17 years of age. All the subjects were students of the "28 Nëntori" high school in the city of Pristina. Eight motor tests were used. Pearson's Correlation was used to verify the relationships between sprint running at 60 m and motor tests. The obtained results show a statistically significant correlation at the p=.01 probability level. The 60 m run has the highest correlation with the 20 m flying start test (r=.73) and with the 5x10 m shuttle run test (r=.72). There are also correlations with the standing vertical jump test (r=-.52) and standing long jump test (r=-.39).

Based on results we can conclude that Sprint running in 60 meters is in high correlation the motor tests which are indicators of explosive strength, agility and speed and all these correlations are at the level of statistical significance 0.01. While sprint running was not correlated to motor tests which are indicators of fleksibility.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-95-6

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

28-10-2023 8:00 AM

End Date

29-10-2023 6:00 PM

DOI

10.3107/ubt-ic.2023.12

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Relationship between 60 m sprint running and some motor tests

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Sprint running races are short distances races in which athletes try to run at their maximum speed throughout the entire distance of the race. The purpose of the research was to investigate the relationship between some motor tests and sprint running in 60m, in adolescent students. The sample of entities includes 110 male students 17 years of age. All the subjects were students of the "28 Nëntori" high school in the city of Pristina. Eight motor tests were used. Pearson's Correlation was used to verify the relationships between sprint running at 60 m and motor tests. The obtained results show a statistically significant correlation at the p=.01 probability level. The 60 m run has the highest correlation with the 20 m flying start test (r=.73) and with the 5x10 m shuttle run test (r=.72). There are also correlations with the standing vertical jump test (r=-.52) and standing long jump test (r=-.39).

Based on results we can conclude that Sprint running in 60 meters is in high correlation the motor tests which are indicators of explosive strength, agility and speed and all these correlations are at the level of statistical significance 0.01. While sprint running was not correlated to motor tests which are indicators of fleksibility.