Contributions to the Evaluation Methods of Physical Training for the Junior Alpine Skiing National...

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Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 117 (2014) 238 – 242 1877-0428 © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of ICPESK 2013. doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.02.207 ScienceDirect Available online at www.sciencedirect.com © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of ICPESK 2013.

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Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 117 ( 2014 ) 238 – 242

1877-0428 © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.Selection and peer-review under responsibility of ICPESK 2013.doi: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.02.207

ScienceDirectAvailable online at www.sciencedirect.com

© 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.Selection and peer-review under responsibility of ICPESK 2013.

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The modification we have proposed refers to following the course 2 times raising the minimum height of the obstacles to 20 cm with a 40 cm split at the middle of the course (Pelin, 2007). The balance test consists of maintaining the medium descent posture on a wooden board placed on a 15 cm diameter cylinder. We measure the longest time the athlete can maintain this posture without the wooden board touching the ground.

2.4. Research hypothesis

Learning and perfecting Z turns in alpine skiing is mostly influenced by the general, specific and special physical capabilities of the athletes. Special physical training has an important role in enhancing the technical capabilities of the alpine skier.

3. Results and interpretation

The test results are centralized in Table 1 and graphically represented in Figures 2 (a) and (b).

Table 1. Test results

Name:

Sex:

Age:

Results Speedy 12.07

Results Speedy 27.07

Results Balance Test 12.07

Results Balance Test 12.07

Results FOTE 2013

C.R F 16 28.03 s 25.80 s 4.34 s 1 m 17 s GS 34. SL DNF

H.R. F 16 25.55 s 27.13 s 12.35 s 38.9 s Absent

C.B. F 16 30.93 s 27.42 s 3.12 s 1 m 35 s GS 49, SL 43

C.A. M 16 29.46 s Injury 2 m 28 s Injury GS 45

F.R. M 16 27.93 s 31.86 s 24 s 2 m 56 s GS 49, SL 32

N.A. M 16 28.09 s 30.31 s 6.53 s 1 m 31 s GS 52

P.K. M 16 30.95 s 31.23 s 1 m 56 s 2 m 54 s GS 48

D.M. M 17 30.69 s 29.12 s 15.26 s Injury Absent

K.S. M 17 34.56 s 33.24 s 27.28 s 54.48 s Absent

Fig. 2. (a) Boys’ results Fig. 2. (b) Girls’ results

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