Model characteristics of athletes in water polo and handball
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Section APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY
MODEL CHARACTERISTICS OF ATHLETES IN WATER POLO
AND HANDBALL
Komissarova Elena1
, Panasyuk Tatyana2
1Department of Anatomy, St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russia
2Russian State University of Physical Education, Sports, Youth and Tourism, Moscow, Russia
Game activity of athletes is characterized by richness of the contents and a variety of actions. <...> In water
polo teams three game roles are distinguished: center forwards, mobile forwards and defenders. <...> In handball
there are two main game roles: players specializing on throws from far distances (central) and those who ends
the “fast breaks” (extreme). <...> The aim of the paper is to reveal model characteristics of the athletes depending
on their game roles. <...> Anthopometrical, bioergometrical and psychophysiological indicators were studied in 50
male water polo players, 20–25 years of age. <...> Factor analysis isolated fi ve factors, the 1st having
the greatest loadings in total, length and girths traits. <...> Extreme players represent three types: MAS, MES and micromesosomatic (МIMES) at the age of 10–13 years,
with almost equal proportion of these somatotypes. <...> At the 14–16-years period players of MIMES (53.8–-85%)
and MES type (15.4–46%) prevails, thus showing their instability in the pubertal period. <...> It may be concluded
that at the very fi rst stage of training in handball it is possible to differentiate young athletes of macrosomatic
type as the future players of the central line, and those of micromesosomatic type as extreme players. <...> Key words: sports anthropology, game role of athletes, model characteristics, body types
Contact information: Komissarova Elena, e-mail: komissaren@yandex.ru,
Panasyuk Tatyana, e-mail: gegam11@yandex.ru.
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SENSATION SEEKING AND HEALTH-PROTECTING AND REPRODUCTIVE
STRATEGIES
Kornienko Dmitrii, Derish Fedor
Perm State Humanitarian Pedagogical University, Psychological Institute, Perm, Russia
Sensation seeking (Zuckerman, 1971) can be seen as personality trait representing the psychological basis
of adaptation strategies, formed in evolution. <...> Higher sensation seeking (SS) is associated with reproductive
behavior (Farthing, 2005; Cooping et al., 2013). <...> SS correlates with status and reputation, higher SS <...>
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