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최인범(choi In-Beum) 한국체육과학회 2003 한국체육과학회지 Vol.12 No.1
This study was investigated to verify whether or not we could apply physical characteristics model of superior squash players to physical characteristics of squash players by comparing physical characteristics of racket players. The subjects consisted of superior badminton players (12 men), tennis players (15 men), and squash players (10 men). The results of analysis ware as follows; 1. The things that came out highly among physical composition items were body fat (9.70±3.71㎏), % body fat (13.77±4.68%) and total body water (41.46±5.06L) in squash players, and lean body mass (61.00±5.71㎏) in badminton players, and muscle mass (59.69±5.92㎏) in tennis players. The items disclosed the lowest were lean body mass (59.85±7.66㎏) and muscle mass (56.54±6.93㎏) in squash players, and body fat (9.01±1.84㎏), % body fat (12.77±1.72%) and total body water (38.37±4.99L) in badminton players. As a result of two-way ANOVA by items among groups, there were no significant differences. 2. It was revealed that squash players were high in factors such as power(sargent jump, standing long jump), agiIity(50m run) and flexibility(trunk flexion), and were the lowest in factors such as muscular strength(grip strength, back strength) and endurance(sit-up). 3. It was revealed that badminton players were the highest in endurance/sit-up), flexibility(trunk flexion), and were the lowest in power(standing long jump), flexibiIity(50m run) and endurance(push-ups). 4. It was came out that tennis players were the highest in muscular strength(grip strength, back strength), and were the lowest in power(sargent jump). 5. As the result of two-way ANOVA among superior racket players, there were significant differences in items such as 50m run, sit-up, push-ups, trunk flexion and trunk extension backward between squash and badminton players groups (p< .05), and in items such as grip strength and trunk flexion between squash and tennis players groups (p< .05).