Application of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology students

avelin throw is a complex athletic discipline that requires several years of training to master a throw technique. Since teachers are time-limited, problem accruing in the teaching is how to train students to proper javelin throw technique as quickly as possible. Given that it is difficult to master...

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Main Authors: Vladimir Pokrajčić, Ivana Čerkez Zovko, Martina Rezić
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: University of Banja Luka, Faculty of physical education and sport 2019-12-01
Series:SportLogia
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Online Access:https://www.sportlogia.com/no15engl/eng7.pdf
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Ivana Čerkez Zovko
Martina Rezić
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description avelin throw is a complex athletic discipline that requires several years of training to master a throw technique. Since teachers are time-limited, problem accruing in the teaching is how to train students to proper javelin throw technique as quickly as possible. Given that it is difficult to master a javelin as prop, research has been conducted to determine efficiency of vortex application as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training. The total number of respondents were 30 students of the first year of undergraduate Kinesiology study at University of Mostar in academic year 2016/2017. The initial measurement was made at the beginning of the classes. During the classes general exercises were used as well as vortex application as auxiliary prop in throw technique training. The final measurement and evaluation of javelin throw technique was made by three referees at the end of classes. Statistically significant difference between the initial (31,1m) and final (33,9) measurement was obtained by using the T-test . Results show that students have improved an average score in the final comparing to the initial measurement and based on obtained results it can be concluded that use of vortex has a positive effect on javelin throw training for beginners and it would be beneficial to include the prop in teaching when training students as well as younger children.
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spelling doaj.art-72694357e7b647d182673a89b2398a5c2022-12-21T18:50:25ZbosUniversity of Banja Luka, Faculty of physical education and sportSportLogia1986-61192019-12-01151738010.5550/sgia.191501.en.pzrApplication of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology studentsVladimir Pokrajčić0Ivana Čerkez Zovko 1Martina Rezić2Faculty of Science and Education University of Mostar, Bosnia and HerzegovinaFaculty of Science and Education University of Mostar, Bosnia and HerzegovinaFaculty of Science and Education University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovinaavelin throw is a complex athletic discipline that requires several years of training to master a throw technique. Since teachers are time-limited, problem accruing in the teaching is how to train students to proper javelin throw technique as quickly as possible. Given that it is difficult to master a javelin as prop, research has been conducted to determine efficiency of vortex application as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training. The total number of respondents were 30 students of the first year of undergraduate Kinesiology study at University of Mostar in academic year 2016/2017. The initial measurement was made at the beginning of the classes. During the classes general exercises were used as well as vortex application as auxiliary prop in throw technique training. The final measurement and evaluation of javelin throw technique was made by three referees at the end of classes. Statistically significant difference between the initial (31,1m) and final (33,9) measurement was obtained by using the T-test . Results show that students have improved an average score in the final comparing to the initial measurement and based on obtained results it can be concluded that use of vortex has a positive effect on javelin throw training for beginners and it would be beneficial to include the prop in teaching when training students as well as younger children.https://www.sportlogia.com/no15engl/eng7.pdfjavelin throwvortexstudentsthrowing techniqueperformance evaluation methods
spellingShingle Vladimir Pokrajčić
Ivana Čerkez Zovko
Martina Rezić
Application of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology students
SportLogia
javelin throw
vortex
students
throwing technique
performance evaluation methods
title Application of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology students
title_full Application of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology students
title_fullStr Application of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology students
title_full_unstemmed Application of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology students
title_short Application of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology students
title_sort application of vortex as auxiliary prop in javelin throw technique training at kinesiology students
topic javelin throw
vortex
students
throwing technique
performance evaluation methods
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