... (Graeco-Roman and free style) from anthropometric and body component measurements. Among them were 40 elite senior athletes and 55 elite juniors. It has been found that most successful were athletes of a massive build, predominantly ...
... Graeco-Roman and free style elite senior wrestlers are 2.5 - 5.9 - 1.4 and 2.6 -6.1 - 1.2, respectively. In free style wrestlers the mesomorphy is slightly higher than in the Graeco-Roman ones, while body fat content is alike (10.48 ...
... Graeco-Roman, and 1.57 in the Free style). The between-style differences in the thickness of adipose tissue were very small. In both groups the values of endomorphy systematically increased with body weight. Highest values were observed ...
... Graeco-Roman and Free style wrestlers were, as a rule, similar. Both groups could be placed on the somatogram in the ... Graeco-Roman, and 6.28 + 1.00 for the Free style). This indicates an exceptionally massive somatic build of ...
However, despite smaller differences the Graeco-Roman wrestlers had higher endomorphic values (2.67) compared to the Free-style wrestlers (2.56). Although the average value of endomorphy was quite high, mainly in the heavy weight ...
THE LACK OP PRINTING IN ANTIQUITY BY FREDERIC DREW BOND AMONG fragments from the Graeco-Roman world which have come down to us, not a few imply the use of some sort of stamping, or rudimentary printing. Seals and stamps bearing reverse ...
... Graeco-Roman styles, were studied. The data were collected during the European Wrestling Championships (Poznah, hay 6-13, 1990), and processed according to Sheldon, as modified by Heath and Carter, in order to assess the endo-, meso ...
Graeco- Roman style Freestyle Mean somatotype differences between juniors and seniors of three collective weight categories □ below 59 kg B 60- 74 kg ^ over 82 kg Discussion Elite wrestlers are characterized by a massive body build ...
... (Graeco-Roman style) and from 1.8 to 3.2, respectively (free style). The corresponding values for mesomorphy are from 4.6 to 5.9 and from 4.0 to 6.0, respectively. Ectomorphy steadily decreases with weight category - from 3.2 to 1.3 and ...