DIFFERENT IN MAXIMAL OXIGEN CONSUMPTION AND HEART RATE IN VOLEYBALL PLAYERS, KAYAKERS AND JUDOKAS

Authors

  • Dragan D. Martinović University of Belgrade, Faculty of Teacher Education Author
  • University of Belgrade, Faculty of Teacher Education R. Živanović University of Belgrade, Faculty of Teacher Education Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5937/

Keywords:

functional abilities, voleyball players, kayakers, judokas, differences

Abstract

On the sample of the 45 subjects, male, 12 voleyball players of VK Partizan from Belgrade, 18 kayakers KK Ivo Lola Ribar from Belgrade, and 15 judokas JK Olimp from Belgrade, age 19-25 years, was carried out measuring the maximal oxygen consumption and heart rate in the load using the direct method Conconijev¢s test on the treadmill. Using univarijate analysis of variance it was determined that there is a statistically significant difference between these groups of attlletes in the variable VO2 max by t-test for two independant groups revealeda statistically significant difference between kayakers and voleyball players in the variable VO2 max in favor of kayakers, between voleyball players and judokas in a favor of voleyball players, and kayakers and judokas in a favor of kayakers. In the variable heart rate loading, statistically significant differences were observed. The results may have practical benefits to the organization of the training load and functional diagnostics in sports.

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Published

2025-10-30

How to Cite

D. Martinović, D., & R. Živanović, U. of B. F. of T. E. (2025). DIFFERENT IN MAXIMAL OXIGEN CONSUMPTION AND HEART RATE IN VOLEYBALL PLAYERS, KAYAKERS AND JUDOKAS. Methodology in Education: Theory and Practice, 22(1), 87-96. https://doi.org/10.5937/