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Öğe Investigation of basic motor skills according to TGMD-2 test on male athletes of 10 ages group who participated to competitions in different sports branches(Elsevier Science Bv, 2012) Bastik, Canan; Kalkavan, Arslan; Yamaner, Faruk; Sahin, Suleyman; Gullu, AbdullahThis study investigated that were between differences of basic motor skill levels on 120 male athletes of 10 age groups that participated to competition in soccer, handball, tennis, table tennis, swimming and taekwondo branches. TGMD-II (Test of Gross Motor Development-2) was used a measurement method for basic motor skills that preferred commonly. Shapiro-Wilkoxon test was used for examining the normal distribution of data. One way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used for determining of differences between sports branches. For significant differences the Tukey's HSD test was applied as the second-level test. (p<0.05) was accepted for the level of significance. According to sports branches the findings showed that, there were significant differences between TGMD-II locomotors sub-test scores (F-5,F-119; 8.058; P<0.001), between TGMD-II object control sub-test scores (F-5,F-119; 7.037; P<0.001) and between TGMD-II points of children (F-5,F-119; 9.722; P<0.001), respectively. Today many different tests are used in the world related with the basic motor skills. Some of them are come to the fore due to widespread usage or high reliability and validity. At the beginning of their TGMD-II Test comes. Knowing of levels of children in stage of sporting activities is important. In this regard, according to age groups of tests that measure the implementation of the basic motor skills come to the fore. For taking under control of the adolescence and diversity of growth, it may be useful to apply similar studies in different age groups and various sports disciplines.Öğe The prevalence of injuries in professional Turkish soccer players(Walter De Gruyter Gmbh, 2011) Yamaner, Faruk; Gumusdag, Hayrettin; Kartal, Alparslan; Gumus, M.; Gullu, A.; Imamoglu, O.Study aim: To assess the prevalence and anatomical sites of injuries in professional soccer players in one game season. Material and methods: A cohort of 510 professional male soccer players consisting of 48 goalkeepers, 194 defence players, 189 mid- field players and 79 forward players of the 1st and 2nd Turkish Professional Soccer Leagues in 2005 - 2006 season were requested to submit questionnaire reports on all injuries they experienced. Results: About 60% of all injuries pertained to lower extremities, another 25% to upper extremities, the most frequent being skin abrasions (about 24%). The percentage of players who sustained injuries was lowest among midfield players (about 47%) compared with other categories (nearly 70%) but the average number of injuries per player was highest among them (8.1 vs. about 4.5). The risk of sustaining injury when playing a match amounted to 9.8% for mid-field players; that was significantly (p< 0.01) lower (11.7 - 13.0%) than for other categories of players. Conclusions: Football injuries are the major factor affecting players' performance. Thus, appropriate strategies, aimed at reducing injuries, ought to be implemented.