Determining differences between motor abilities and body composition between football and basketball players

Author:

Maljanović Džejla,Čaprić Ilma,Špirtović Omer,Milić VladanORCID,Stanković MimaORCID,Nailović Hamza,Muković Iso,Radenković OliverORCID,Zekić Inesa,Zelenović Milan,Ćorović Mejra

Abstract

The goal of this research was to determine whether there are statistically significant differences in the level of motor abilities and body composition between athletes of different sports (basketball and football). The research included 45 athletes who participated in this survey based on the two groups including 23 soccer players (17±0.30) and 22 basketball players (17±0.50). The research involved measuring motor abilities (S10m and VS) and body composition (BMI, FAT% and MM). By analyzing the obtained results whilst applying Levene's test for equality of variances, it indicates that there are no significant differences in the values of the variables for respondents who play basketball compared to those who play football for any variable (p>0.05), except for MM (p<0.05) where the difference in values is statistically significant.

Publisher

University of Priština – Faculty of Sport and Physical Education in Leposavić

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