In the analysis of this sport, 1 female coach from Serbia participated.
| Power: 30% |
| Muscular endurance: 10% |
| Coordination: 10% |
| Speed reaction: 10% |
| Agility: 20% |
| Balance: 15% |
| Flexibility: 5% |
| Somatotype: |
Conclusion:
Based on the analysis of responses from 1 female coach from Serbia, it is concluded that the ideal somatotype for obstacle course racing is likely to be Mesomorph, as this body type typically excels in strength, power, and agility, which are crucial for navigating various obstacles effectively.
The data indicates that power is the most critical attribute for success in this sport, accounting for 30% of the necessary skills. Agility follows at 20%, while balance is also significant at 15%. Coordination and speed reaction each account for 10%, and muscular endurance (10%) and flexibility (5%) are considered less important.
Therefore, the ideal athlete for obstacle course racing is characterized by a mesomorphic physique, excelling particularly in power and agility, with attributes that support optimal performance in this sport.
