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The effect of rapid weight loss on the handgrip strength of national-level wrestlers
Carlo Rossi, Roberto Roklicer, Antonino Bianco, Marko Manojlović, Barbara Gilić, Tatjana Trivic, Patrik Drid, 2021, original scientific article

Abstract: The effects of rapid weight loss (RWL) in combat sports athletes is an area that is not yet fully discovered. Therefore, the goal of this study was to determine the impact of weight loss on HGS (handgrip strength) in Greco-Roman wrestlers.This cross-over study included ten athletes examined for HGS during three time points for each hand. The first measurement – baseline (BL), was performed before we-ight reduction. The second measurement ‒ phase 1 (P1), was taken after high-intensity sports specific training (HISST) combined with RWL. In this phase, participants had to lose 5% of their body mass within three days, after which HISST was carried out (on day 3). The third measurement ‒ phase 2 (P2), was performed seven days after P1, which included HISST with no RWL.When comparing the HGS values, significantly higher values were observed only when P1 was compared with P2 for the left hand (p=0.039). This means that the grip was significantly stronger after RWL was conducted together with HISST.This research could be of great importance to combat sports coaches and athletes as it evaluates the effect of RWL on performance parameters. Therefore, the results of our study could serve to improve the wrestlers’ weight-reduction plan.
Keywords: wrestling, wrestlers, weight reduction, handgrip strength, performance
Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 387; Downloads: 178
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The effect of phonated breathing on oxygen uptake during and after submaximal cycling
Kaja Stanković, Nejka Potočnik, 2021, original scientific article

Keywords: phonated exhalation, breathing pattern, positive expiratory pressure
Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 275; Downloads: 171
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Editorial
Saša Pišot, 2021, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: sport, kinesiology, pandemics, coronavirus, Covid-19, restricitive measures, research
Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 383; Downloads: 175
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Editorial
Rado Pišot, 2021, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: sport, kinesiology, motor activities, sedentarism, society, research
Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 324; Downloads: 168
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Slovenian Mobile Brain/Body Imaging Laboratory (SloMoBIL)
Uroš Marušič, Manca Peskar, 2021, other component parts

Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 374; Downloads: 218
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Diego Celin, Rado Pišot: Safe and with joy on motorbike. Psychophysical preparation for recreational motorcyclists, Annales ZRS, 2021, 152 pages : book presentation
Nika Štravs, 2021, other component parts

Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 376; Downloads: 124
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Physical therapy recommendations for injury prevention in alpine skiing
Friderika Kresal, Špela Bračun, Laura Tönig, Mojca Amon, 2021, review article

Keywords: sports medicine, injury prevention, physiotherapy, alpine skiing
Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 371; Downloads: 147
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Integrating physical activity in mathematics lessons : a pilot study
Erika Černigoj, Tadeja Volmut, 2021, original scientific article

Keywords: children, sixth grade, moderate to vigorous intensity, accelerometer
Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 309; Downloads: 155
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Teaching feints to handball beginners, preliminary results
David Henigman, Katarina Ohnjec, 2021, short scientific article

Abstract: The aim of this preliminary research was the evaluation of a two-month program for improvement of the single forward feint to the left with passage to the right, and single forward feint to the right with passage to the left by “shifting” the opponent’s hand. Six-teen young male handball players aged 9.64 ± 0.87 years participated in this study. The program was implemented over two months, during which 18 training sessions (35%) were conducted for the improvement of feint skills, from 52 training sessions overall. An initial video recording was made at the beginning of the period, and a final one at the end. Videos were analyzed by three experts, using a grading list and detailed grad-ing criteria. The basic parameters of descriptive statistics were determined for both variables. The metric characteristics of the expert estimation contribution were ana-lyzed through measures of reliability (Cronbach’s α) and homogeneity (average item inter-correlation). The non-parametric (Wilcoxon t-test) method was used to analyze changes in the levels of feint performance at different times. The results indicate satis-factory reliability and homogeneity of the tests (α1=0.90; r1=0.80; α2 =0.86; r2=0.87). Through insight into the results, a significant difference was spotted between the initial and final states of both motor skills acquisitions (T1 = 114.5, p= 0.01; T2 =7.00; p= 0.01). The limiting factors of the study may be the sample size, as well as the absence of a control group and of a validated evaluation of the instrument
Keywords: handball, handball players, teaching methods, motor skills, work program, single feint
Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 358; Downloads: 161
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Sarcopenia, obesity, and their association with selected behavioral factors in active older adults
Kaja Teraž, Miloš Kalc, Manca Peskar, Saša Pišot, Boštjan Šimunič, Rado Pišot, Primož Pori, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: Introduction: The number of obese people in the world is increasing, as is the number of sarcopenic people among the older adults. Although both states are concerning, they can be positively influenced by selected behavioral factors such as adequate nutrition and physical activity. We were interested in the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity in active older people and the influence of behavioral factors on this phenomenon. Methods: The study included 38 older adults (21 women) with a mean age of 75.3 ± 5.0 years. Sarcopenic parameters were determined with different tests: Handgrip Test, Chair Stand Test, Gait Speed, Timed Up and Go Test, and Short Physical Performance Battery. Body composition was measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. Physical activity level was measured using accelerometers, and nutritional status was assessed using the Mini-Nutritional Assessment and MEDLIFE Index questionnaire. Results: Of all included active participants (the average number of steps per day was 8,916 ± 3,543), 47.4% of them were obese. Of all included women, 52.4% were obese. Sarcopenic obesity was found in three (7.9%) participants. Nutritional status correlated with strength of lower extremities and physical performance tests (gait speed, Timed Up and Go Test and Short Physical performance battery). Higher number of steps per day positively correlates with physical performance. Discussion: Interestingly, we did not find any correlation between the main obesity parameter such as percent body fat or body mass index (and thus sarcopenic obesity) and any of the selected behavioral factors (physical activity, sedentary behavior, or dietary habits). In conclusion, reaching the recommended levels of physical activity in older adults may not be sufficient to prevent the occurrence of obesity and sarcopenic obesity.
Keywords: aging, physical activity, nutrition, healthy lifestyle, body composition, sarcopenia
Published in DiRROS: 02.03.2023; Views: 401; Downloads: 255
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