ISSN 1451-7485 ISSN 1451-7485 eISSN 2337-0351 www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me JUNE 2018 VOL.16 NO.2 Editors-in-Chief Dusko Bjelica | University of Montenegro, Montenegro Zoran Milosevic | University of Novi Sad, Serbia Managing Editor Jovan Gardasevic | University of Montenegro, Montenegro Editorial Board Ajit Korgaokar | The University of Tennessee at Martin, USA Arben Kacurri | Institute of Sport Science Research, Albania Boris Males | University of Split, Croatia Branimir Mikic | University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina Damjan Jaksic | University of Novi Sad, Serbia Dejan Madic | University of Novi Sad, Serbia Georgi Georgiev | University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia Izet Radjo | University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Junichiro Yamauchi | Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Milan Coh | University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Miroslav Kezunovic | University of Montenegro, Montenegro Selçuk Akpınar | Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University, Turkey Srdjan Redzepagic | University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France Stevo Popovic | University of Montenegro, Montenegro Stig Arve Sæther | Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Uğur Ödek | Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University, Turkey Index Coverage Scopus; DOAJ; SPORTDiscus; Index Copernicus; ERIH PLUS; Open Academic Journals Index; InfoBase Index; SafetyLit; Electronic Journals Library; UB Leipzig; EZB (Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek); WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Genamics JournalSeek; UTS: Library; Global Impact Factor; Google Scholar; Crossref; Scientifi c Indexing Services; ROAD; CiteFactor; Journal Impact Factor; MIAR; SHERPA/RoMEO Proofreading Service Kristina Perovic Prepress Boris Sundic Print “Art Grafi ka” | Niksic Print run 1500 ISSN 1451-7485 eISSN 2337-0351 SPORT MONT International Scientifi c Journal Vol. 16(2018), No.2 (1-123) TABLE OF CONTENTS Stig Arve Sæther (Original Scientifi c Paper) Stress among Talents in a Football Academy .............................................................................................................. 3-8 Ozlem Kilic, Ahmet Alptekin, Fatma Unver, Eylem Celik and Semih Akkaya (Original Scientifi c Paper) Impact Diff erences among the Landing Phases of a Drop Vertical Jump in Soccer Players ...........................9-14 Jovan Gardasevic (Original Scientifi c Paper) Relationship between Sitting Height Measurements and Standing Height: A Prospective Regional Study among Adolescents in Eastern Region of Kosovo .......................................................................................15-19 Marek Kokinda, Martin Jesensky, Robert Kandrac, Daniel Kicura, Milan Turek and Erika Chovanova (Original Scientifi c Paper) Examination of Age-related Core Stability and Dynamic Balance in Hockey Players ...................................21-26 Bojan Masanovic, Jovan Gardasevic and Fitim Arifi (Original Scientifi c Paper) Relationship between Foot Length Measurements and Standing Height: a Prospective Regional Study among Adolescents in Southern Region of Kosovo ...............................................................................................27-31 Petra Pacesova, Pavel Smela, Stanislav Kracek and Jana Plevkova (Original Scientifi c Paper) Women’s Well-Being, State and Trait Anxiety Regarding their Sport Activity ................................................33-38 Chul-Ho Bum and Kyongmin Lee (Original Scientifi c Paper) Th e Relationships between Professors’ Super-Leadership, Self-Leadership, and Career Preparation Behavior in College Students .....................................................................................................................................39-44 Sami Sermaxhaj, Fitim Arifi , Alaj Iber, Abedin Bahtiri, Jeton Havolli and Suela Sermaxhaj (Original Scientifi c Paper) Th e Eff ect of Static Stretching in Agility and Isokinetic Force at Football Players .........................................45-49 Fitim Arifi , Sami Sermaxhaj, Jovan Gardasevic, Iber Alaj and Zenel Metaj (Original Scientifi c Paper) Stature and Its Estimation Utilizing Arm Span Measurements of both gender Adolescents from Southern Region in Kosovo ........................................................................................................................................51-54 Pavel Smela, Petra Pacesova, Stanislav Kracek, Klaudia Kukurova and Nina Halacova (Original Scientifi c Paper) Achievement Motivation of Undergraduates Divided by Sport Activity ..........................................................55-60 Dusko Bjelica, Zoran Milosevic, Munir Talovic and Izet Bajramovic (Original Scientifi c Paper) Repulsion of the Futsal Ball Depending on the Pressure in it .............................................................................61-67 Shkurta Rrecaj-Malaj, Adem Hykolli, Shendrit Lumi and Ardiana Murtezani (Original Scientifi c Paper) Quality of Life in Adolescent’s Idiopathic Scoliosis before and aft er Physical Th erapy: A Preliminary Study ................................................................................................................................................................................69-72 Jana Nova (Original Scientifi c Paper) Using the Concept of Sports Business Intelligence in Evaluating Sport Policies .............................................73-76 Marin Corluka, Dusko Bjelica, Ivan Vasiljevic, Marija Bubanja, Georgi Georgiev and Ivan Zeljko (Original Scientifi c Paper) Diff erences in the Morphological Characteristics and Body Composition of Football Players of HSC Zrinjski Mostar and FC Siroki Brijeg in Bosnia and Herzegovina .....................................................................77-81 Sanja Pekovic, Djurdjica Perovic, Tatjana Stanovcic and Jovana Vukcevic (Original Scientifi c Paper) Is Montenegro Considered as a Sports-Recreational Destination? ....................................................................83-86 Suncica Rogic, Milena Radonjic and Vladimir Djurisic (Original Scientifi c Paper) Sport Financing Th rough the Gambling Revenues in Montenegro ....................................................................87-91 Richard L. Light and John R. Evans (Original Scientifi c Paper) Learning as Transformation in the Development of Expertise by Elite Indigenous Australian Athletes .......93-96 Miomir Maros (Original Scientifi c Paper) Youth and Sport in Montenegro ..............................................................................................................................97-100 Bojan Masanovic (Review Paper) Standing Height and its Estimation Utilizing Arm Spam and Foot Length Measurements in Dinaric Alps Population: A Systematic Review .................................................................................................................101-106 Vladimir Hrcek and Ivan Bagľas (Review Paper) Is Financial Reward Enough for Motivation in Football? ................................................................................107-111 Guidelines for the Authors ........................................................................................................................................113-123 Full-text available free of charge at http://www.sportmont.ucg.ac.me/ DOI 10.26773/smj.180601 ORIGINAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER Stress among Talents in a Football Academy Stig Arve Sæther1 1Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Sociology and Political Science, Trondheim, Norway Abstract This article studies Norwegian football academy players who have been part of a professional club at level 2 in Norwegian elite football. The purpose of the article is to report the stress levels of selected players in 2013 and 2016. In addition, the study compares the reported stress level of players who were part of the academy in both 2013 and 2016, with that of the players who were new to the academy in 2016. The selection consists of two groups of players between 12 and 16 years: group 1 consists of 57 players (age 12.8 years) from 2013 and group 2 consists of 51 players (age 15.0 years) from 2016. The results show that the 2013 players reported a signifi cant- ly higher evaluation and development stress and signifi cantly lower academic stress. The youngest age group reported a signifi cantly higher evaluation stress compared to both the 14-year-olds and the 15–16-year-olds. Compared to the oldest players, the 12–13-year-olds reported a signifi cantly higher development stress and a signifi cantly lower academic stress. Furthermore, the results showed that the players who had been part of the academy for a long time reported signifi cantly less stress on both dimensions – evaluation and development stress. The results would indicate that coaches should be aware of newly recruited players because of their po- tential lack of safety in the role as an academy player. Further studies should be conducted to see to what extent these results can be confi rmed in other academies or other similar performance groups. Key words: stress, football, youth Introduction 2009). Th e players selected for these academies are given a Th e development of young football players has become unique opportunity to be part of a good development environ- an important task for both professional and non-profession- ment, with access to some of the best resources and facilities in al clubs in Norway. Internationally, the pursuit of the greatest the region (Ashworth, & Heyndels, 2007). On the other hand, talents, especially among the professional clubs, is still increas- players are also part of a competitive learning
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