magistrsko delo
Tim Julijan Ivajnšič (Author), Milan Čoh (Reviewer), Branko Škof (Mentor), Bojan Leskošek (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Na tekmovanjih v tekih na srednje in dolge proge predstavlja izbira optimalne taktike velik del uspeha. Namen magistrskega dela je bil raziskati taktične značilnosti posameznih disciplin (800, 1500, 5000 in 10000 m) pri doseganju moških svetovnih rekordov in v finalnih nastopih na največjih tekmovanjih, kot so svetovna prvenstva, olimpijske igre in evropska prvenstva. Prvi del magistrskega dela je predstavljal teoretični uvod, v katerem smo pregledali in povzeli ugotovitve dosedanjih raziskav na tem področju. Drugi del je bil empirični; v njem smo analizirali taktične značilnosti tekov, v katerih so bili doseženi svetovni rekordi, in rezultate posameznih tekmovalcev na velikih tekmovanjih. Hkrati smo preučevali, ali se taktične značilnosti razlikujejo med omenjenima tipoma tekmovanj. Ugotovili smo, da se taktične značilnosti med posameznimi disciplinami razlikujejo. Ugotovili smo tudi, da se taktične značilnosti posamezne discipline razlikujejo glede na tip tekmovanja. Preučevanje relativnih hitrosti odsekov svetovnih rekordov in zmagovalcev na velikih tekmovanjih je pokazalo, da slednji pogosto niso izbrali teoretično optimalne taktike, ampak dinamično strategijo, ki se je prilagajala dejavnikom okolja, s ciljem doseči čim višjo uvrstitev. S korelacijskimi analizami smo ugotovili statistično značilne povezanosti rezultatov na 800, 1500 in 10000 m na velikih tekmovanjih z najboljšimi časi sezone in statistično značilno povezanost najboljšega časa sezone na 800 m z osebnim rekordom na 400 m. Pričujoče magistrsko delo bi lahko bilo s svojimi ugotovitvami koristno tako za atletske trenerje in druge delavce v praksi kakor tudi za boljše razumevanje pomena taktike v tekih na srednje in dolge proge v akademskem svetu.

Keywords

šport;atletika;tek;taktika;srednje proge;dolge proge;dejavniki uspeha;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Publisher: [T. J. Ivajnšič]
UDC: 796.422
COBISS: 57452803 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Pacing strategies in middle and long distance running
Secondary abstract: Optimal pacing strategy is a big factor for success in middle and long distance running competitions. The purpose of this master's thesis was to explore the pacing characteristics of individual disciplines (800, 1500, 5000 and 10000 m) in achieving men's world records and in final performances in major competitions, such as the World Championships, Olympic Games and European Championships. The first part of the master's thesis was a theoretical introduction, in which we reviewed and summarised the findings of previous research in this field. The second part was empirical and in it we analysed the pacing characteristics of world record performances and the results of individual competitors in major competitions. At the same time, we also wanted to find out whether the pacing characteristics differed between the two types of competitions. We concluded that pacing characteristics differed between disciplines and that the pacing characteristics of individual disciplines differed depending on the type of competition. Comparison of the relative speeds of world record holders with winners of major competitions showed that the latter did not always use the theoretically optimal pacing strategy, but adapted it dynamically to the environmental factors with the aim of achieving the highest ranking. We found statistically significant correlations between 800, 1500 and 10000 m results from major competitions and season best times. We also found that 800 m season best times had significant correlation with 400 m personal best times. Our findings could be useful both for athletic coaches and other practitioners, as well as in academia for a better understanding of the importance of pacing in middle and long distance running.
Secondary keywords: sport;athletics;pacing strategies;middle distance running;long distance running;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za šport
Pages: 80 f.
ID: 12515746