Abstract.Aim: This study investigated the association between motor performance and somatic type, anthropometric, body composition, physiologic and physical fitness profile in young wrestlers. Material: 16 young wrestlers aging 16-19 with a 4-year-experience of taking part in national championships were selected for the study. Following the standard methods in the testing center of Alborz province some tests like aerobic power, muscular endurance, flexibility and agility speed tests and 1RM were taken to integrate the participants. Also, it should be noted that the participants' height, weight, the girth of thigh, elbow, calf and arm and skin thickness were measured.
Conclusion:As the present study illustrates, Somatotype of the Endomorphs, Mesomorphs and Ectomorphs were the same. As a result, coaches can plan wrestlers' training programs and review of techniques based on anthropometric and physiologic data driven from their sports performances.Besides, wrestlers could be wellinformed about their performance. Moreover, aforesaid information could be beneficial to wrestling federations and all other organizations contributing the wrestling federation while holding talent identification programs and recognizing young wrestlers.
The objective of this study was to estimate the efficiency of exercise driven rehabilitation procedure after laryngectomy. A retrospective review of case notes from the Ludwig Rydygier Hospital, Bydgoszcz, Poland archives was performed. The setting was the Rehabilitation Unit in Department of Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation of Collegium Medicum, Nicolas Copernicus University, Poland. Thirty male laryngectomy patients with no signs of recurrence were analyzed using modified Harvard Step Test. Also, t-test, Wilcoxon u-paired test and Friedman analysis of variance analyses were performed. A significant increase in the level of physical fitness was observed. The test results showed high effectiveness of rehabilitation camps in respect to the improvement in both physical efficiency and physical exertion tolerance.
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