ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2019;36(4):316-325 |
Original article
UDC: 796.322.012.1‑055.2
DOI: 10.5937/afmnai1904316P
Position-Related Somatotype of Elite Female Handball Players
Emilija Petković1, Saša Bubanj1, Kristina Marković1, Miodrag Kocić1, Daniel Stanković1
1University of Niš, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Niš, Serbia
summary
Anthropometric characteristics and motor abilities are the most influential factors for the achievement of top sports results.
The sample of participants consisted of elite female handball players (n = 19, mean age: 27.67 years ± 6 months), the members of the
Serbian senior national team. In this research, their body constitution, i.e. their somatotype was studied. The somatotype was determined
according to the methodology of Heath-Carter, using the computer software Somatotype 1.2. The statistical analysis of the results was
performed using Statistics v.10. The prevailing somatotype among the female handball players in all positions is the mesomorph somatotype.
The obtained results are consistent with the aforementioned characteristics of the mesomorph type conditioned by the specific requirements
of the game of handball. Each handball player developed their own musculature and strengthened their skeletal-joint system owing to the
contact game and the movements that handball requires.
Key words: female handball players, somatotype, body constitution