. . "5"^^ . . . . "Hardo\u0148, Marek" . "14510" . . "7th International Scientific Conference on Kinesiology, 2014, Opatija, Croatia" . "DEPENDANCE OF THE SHOT PUT PERFORMANCE ON THE SELECTED KINEMATIC PARAMETERS OF THE TECHNIQUE"@en . . "Opatija" . . "Opatija" . . "10246" . . . "DEPENDANCE OF THE SHOT PUT PERFORMANCE ON THE SELECTED KINEMATIC PARAMETERS OF THE TECHNIQUE" . "shot put; dependence; kinematic parameters; correlation analysis"@en . . "P(EE2.3.30.0037)" . . "RIV/00216224:14510/14:00076196" . "DEPENDANCE OF THE SHOT PUT PERFORMANCE ON THE SELECTED KINEMATIC PARAMETERS OF THE TECHNIQUE"@en . . . "1"^^ . "DEPENDANCE OF THE SHOT PUT PERFORMANCE ON THE SELECTED KINEMATIC PARAMETERS OF THE TECHNIQUE" . "2"^^ . "The paper aims to define, by means of correlation analysis, the dependency between the achieved performance and selected kinematic parameters of the technique of top shot putters at the level of 17 - 23 meters, and also after dividing them with discriminant analysis to weaker (17 - 20 m) and better (20 - 23 m) performances. On the basis of biomechanical analyses of the performances in shot put, and with the help of correlation analysis, we determined the dependence of selected parameters on performance, which essentially determine the length of the shot put. Hypothesis No. 1 has been confirmed as the relationship between the power and velocity of the shot at the moment of release in the whole group of putters was at 1% level of statistical significance (r = 0.68). Correlation between the performance and take-off angle was not statistically significant."@en . "9789533170275" . "2014-05-22+02:00"^^ . "[1434F755BCA1]" . "The paper aims to define, by means of correlation analysis, the dependency between the achieved performance and selected kinematic parameters of the technique of top shot putters at the level of 17 - 23 meters, and also after dividing them with discriminant analysis to weaker (17 - 20 m) and better (20 - 23 m) performances. On the basis of biomechanical analyses of the performances in shot put, and with the help of correlation analysis, we determined the dependence of selected parameters on performance, which essentially determine the length of the shot put. Hypothesis No. 1 has been confirmed as the relationship between the power and velocity of the shot at the moment of release in the whole group of putters was at 1% level of statistical significance (r = 0.68). Correlation between the performance and take-off angle was not statistically significant." . "RIV/00216224:14510/14:00076196!RIV15-MSM-14510___" . . "University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology, Croatia" . . "Vav\u00E1\u010Dek, Martin" .