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Research Methods and Performance Analysis Edited by Mike Hughes, Henriette Dancs, Katalin Nagyváradi, Tibor Polgár, Nic James, Goran Sporis, Goran Vuckovic and Mario Jovanovic. ISBN 978-963-9871-43-4 Editors: Hughes, M., Dancs, H., Nagyvaradi, K., Polgar, T., James. N., Sporis, G., Vuckovic, G., & Jovanovic, M. Publisher: University of West Hungary 2 3 4 CONTENTS Page Sport and Society 11 Sport as cultural product in tourism. 12 J. Bokor_ Cs. Kocsis, University of West Hungary, Szombathely, Hungary. Sporting and sports equipment choice habits of the students from Szombathely. 20 T. Polgár and K. Nagyváradi, West - Hungarian University, Savaria Campus, Szombathely, Hungary. Factors influencing the sport careers of Hungarian elite volleyball players. 24 K. Biróné Ilics, NymE SEK Szombathely, Institute of Physical Education, Visual Arts and Music, Hungary. Sport Pedagogical and Psychological aspects 33 The formation of the personal and professional important skills at the future sports specialists under the psycho-pedagogical support. 34 Kosobudskaya O. and Ershova, N. Velikie Luki Sports Academy, Russia. Comparison of motor performance and social anxiety (SASC) of 10-12-year-old PE class and music class school children. 41 Szalay, P., Ipach, M., Sipos, K., and Tóth, L., Semmelweis University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. The use of the calorimetric system to measure factors related to the competence of teachers of primary school. 50 S. di Tore, University of Salerno, Italy PE project. 56 H.Ekler Judit, University of West Hungary, Savaria Campus, Hungary. Canoe sport and positive psychology. 61 A. Szabó, University of Szeged, Faculty of Art, Graduate School of Educational Sciences, Hungary. Empowerment, locus of control and professional interests: an action research with Kore University students. 65 Rosaria Schembri1, Pietro Mango1, Marco Arpino2, Riccardo Tangusso1 and Simona Nicolosi3 5 1 PhD Students in Vocational guidance sciences University of Cassino and Kore University of Enna, Italy 2 PhD Student in Physical activities and sport sciences in education and high performance, Kore University of Enna, Italy 3 Researcher, Kore University of Enna, Italy Physical activities in early adolescence: implications for self-description and interpersonal perception. 71 Nicolosi, S.*, Schembri, R.**, Sgrò, F.***, Mango, P.** and Lipoma M.*, * Kore University of Enna, Italy **Vocational Guidance Sciences, University of Cassino and Kore University of Enna, Italy *** Research methodology: sport, inclusion, didactic and disability, Kore University of Enna, Italy The influence of canistherapy on motoric skills of junior school age children with mental retardation. 81 Mgr. K. Maria Jindrichova, University of West Hungary, Savaria Campus, Hungary. Research into pedagogical impacts on the movement development of crèche children. 84 Emőke Bucsy and Adrienn Bakk Baloghné, University of West Hungary, Benedek Elek Faculty of Pedagogy, Sopron, Hungary. Sport Physiology 93 Research Trends in Adapted Physical Activity. 94 Prof. Emmanouil Skordilis, University of Athen, Greece Effect of special kinetic program for advancement coordinations skills for para-vaulting training. 112 Mgr. J- Sklenaříková, Faculty of Sport Studies, Masaryk Univerzity Brno, Czech Republic. Thermographic changes in overloaded muscles of the back for people with sedentary jobs. 120 J.Novotny, Faculty of sport education, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. Monitoring of physical activity in children living in children's houses with school. 124 H.Bednářová, Czech republic, Palacký University Olomouc, Faculty of Physical Culture. 6 Physical Activity preschool children. 131 L. Miklánková, Erik Sigmund and Milan Elfmark, Faculty of PhysicalCulture, Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Secular trend in changes of the subcutaneous fat in the Transdanubian Region among 3- 18-year-old children – unfavourable changes. 136 Cs. Suskovics1 and G.Tóth2 , 1University of West Hungary, Savaria Campus, Faculty of Physical Education, Szombathely, Hungary. 2University of West Hungary, Savaria Campus, Laboratory for Human Biology Research, Szombathely, Hungary. The mental health decrease among the active working age women in Szombathely and its surroundings depend on physical activity. 146 B. Geosits West - Hungarian University, Savaria Campus, Szombathely, Hungary. Performance Analysis – INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP 153 Physical characteristics of elite Serbian female soccer players. 154 N. Trajkovic1, G. Sporis2, Z. Milanovic1 and M. Jovanovic2 1 Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Nis, Nis, Serbia 2 Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Behaviour patterns of elite coaches working with elite student athletes. 162 M. Hughes*, B. Archer**, N. James* and G. Vuckovic*** *University of Middlesex, London, UK. **UWIC, School of Sport, Cardiff, UK. *** University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. The effect of match status on attacking strategies in the English Championship. 172 G.Rees1, N. James1, M. Hughes1, J. Taylor2, G. Vučković3 1London Sport Institute, Middlesex University, UK 2English Institute of Sport, UK 3Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Pace as an influencing factor in basketball. 178 Csataljay, G.1; Hughes, M.2; James N.3 and Dancs H.1 1 University of West Hungary, Savaria Campus, Institute of Sport Sciences, Hungary 2 Middlesex University, London Sport Institute, UK 3 University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, UK Performance analysis of paddle. 188 J. Ramon-Llil*, G.Vuckovic**, *University of Alicante, Spain.. ** University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. 7 Tactical and movement analysis of elite racket sports using the Sagit Analysis System. 194 R. Racz*, M. Hughes*, N. James*, G. Vuckovic** and H. Dancs***, *University of Middlesex, London, UK. ** University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. ***UWH, Szombathely, Hungary. The use of zone 14 as a strategic attacking area in the English Championship. 205 G.Rees1, N. James1, M. Hughes1, J. Taylor2, G. Vučković3 1London Sport Institute, Middlesex University, UK 2English Institute of Sport, UK 3Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia The efficiency and ergonomics of different data entry systems in real-time and lapsed- time computer notation systems. 213 M.Hughes*, O. Fuller**, S. Murray***, N. James* and G.Vuckovic**** *University of Middlesex, London, UK. **PGIR, Bath, UK. *** EIS, Manchester, UK. **** University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. In search of nexus between attacking game-patterns, match status and type of ball recovery in European Soccer Championship 2008. 226 D. Barreira1,2, J. Garganta1,2 and T. Anguera3 *Faculty of Sport – University of Porto, Portugal. CIFI2D. **Faculty of Psychology – University of Barcelona, Spain. Attacking game-patterns in soccer. a sequential analysis of the winner team of World Cup 2010. 238 Machado, J., Barreira, D., Garganta, J., Faculty of Sport – University of Porto, Portugal. Performance analysis – the future. 246 Mike Hughes, Nic James, Goran Vuckovic, M.T. Hughes and S. Murray, University of Middlesex, London, UK. Analysis of physical demands of ballroom dancers in tango and quickstep using the tracking system SAGIT. 257 Zaletel, P*., Vučkovič, G*., James, N**., Rebula, A*. and Zagorc, M*. * University of Ljubljana, Faculty of sport, Slovenia. ** University of Middlesex, UK. The performance development by the flow in the Canoe sport. 266 Szabó Attila, West - Hungarian University, Savaria Campus, Szombathely, Hungary. Bodily communication in volleyball. 271 Raiola, G., Di Tore, S. and Di Tore, A., 8 University of Salerno, Italy. Teaching , coaching methodology 281 The importance of being earnest – with your data. 282 Prof. Nic James, University of Middlesex, London, UK. 9 10 Sport and Society 11 Sport as Cultural Product in Tourism J. Bokor and Csabáné Kocsis, University of West Hungary, Szombathely, Hungary. Abstract Our everyday life is entwined with the material way of thinking present in the various aspects of society, pushing aside the quality features of life. Quality, as a philosophic concept is the entirety of essential features that characterise a thing. Quality represents a certain positive value, and this positive shift makes the difference between certain ways of life, the way we live According to the World Health Organisation, by 2022 tourism and the health industry will have been the largest industries. The available money is increasing in certain classes, while health and physical wellbeing is becoming a priority to consumers at the same time. As the number of the elderly is growing, the need for quality life, for living the everyday life in good health is becoming more relevant. Tourism products on the supply side change accordingly, they become wider and more varied. This tendency is good both for health and sport tourism. The relationship between culture and tourism has gained ground primarily with the increase of leisure time. The right to rest and leisure (UN General Assembly, 10 December 1948), as well as the need for a change of environment and the facilities available due to the technical development make the active participation in tourism possible. In parallel appears our national consciousness, the representation of our nationality and culture, along with the due respect for and acceptance of the culture of the destination country. This fact also reflects, that besides its financial potential, tourism plays an immense role in the representation of the national culture. In other words: