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- W282152897 abstract "(ProQuest: ... denotes formulae omitted.)IntroductionIn 2004, studies regarding the possibility of applying the rowing in the assessment of endurance abilities among students (male and female) not actively involved in any sport or physical activity were commenced (stage I). (Choszcz et al., 2009; Podstawski et al., 2006). It should be noted that these types of young adults constitute the large majority of students attending the University of Warmia & Mazury in Olsztyn (Podstawski, 2006). The results of preliminary research serve as a reference to analogical studies conducted in the following years among university students, as well as a basis for more the complete analysis of the m on a rowing ergometer trial. In the second stage of the studies, the above mentioned method was subjected to analysis in order to determine whether it met the basic criteria of selecting tests for studies concerning motor abilities, such as: accuracy, validity, and objectiveness. Within these studies, the effects of covering a distance of 500 m on the rowing at a frequency of one motor task per week on the human body were also assessed (Podstawski et al., 2009).As a result of the above mentioned studies, a motion was put forward to expand them so that a greater number of anthropometric and physiological parameters (golden standards) which may affect the time taken to cover 500 m on a rowing could be established.A review of literature relating to the subject matter at hand revealed numerous articles which, however, focused mainly on anaerobic and aerobic efforts, with particular attention paid to rowing stretches completed by rowers at high-ranking sports competitions and during sports training (Ingham et al., 2008; Jurimae et al., 2002; Miculic, 2009; Mikulic & Ruzic, 2008; Mikulic et al., 2009; Nevill et al., 2010; Sprague et al., 2007). As indicated above, the studies concerned mainly people who are actively and professionally involved in sport and use the rowing for training or as a means of assessing one's level of motor fitness, in order to aid preparatory training and participation in future sport competitions.Studies focused on aspects of health such as aerobic capacity and endurance were also confirmed. They pertained to, among others, children's level of endurance measured by means of the rowing (Gibson et al., 2000), the influence of rowing training on the function of the leftchamber of the heart, and the morphology of the human organism (duManoir et al., 2007), as well as the relationship between the age and sex of study subjects and their abilities to achieve maximum force on the rowing (Seiler et al., 1998).The available literature, however, lacks data regarding the ability to apply the rowing for measuring the level of endurance in university students who are not actively involved in any physical activity. Studies focused on the health aspects of such students have social wide scope since these young adults play major roles in various areas of social, political, economical, and cultural life.It should also be noted that the capacity of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems is considered to be one of the most important components of motor fitness having a positive influence on health (Bouchard & Shehard, 1994). The efficiency of the cardio-respiratory system prevents the development of various cardiovascular diseases, improves the ability to work, and counteracts fatigue (Sharkey, 1997).The purpose of the studies conducted among students of the University of Warmia & Mazury in Olsztyn, was to determine the relationship between selected somatic parameters (independent variables) and the time (T) taken to cover a distance of 500 m on a rowing (dependant variable), in order to establish the potential endurance abilities of students, as mature individuals who do not actively partake in any sports. …" @default.
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