Dr. Nikola Utvić | Health Professions | Young Scientist Award
Dr at Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Priština – Kosovska Mitrovica, Leposavić, Serbia
Nikola Utvić, Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sports, is a dedicated researcher and practitioner in physical culture, sports, and adapted physical activities. He graduated from the University of Priština and earned his doctorate from the University of Niš in 2023. With extensive experience as a conditioning coach for football, handball, and volleyball teams, he has significantly contributed to sports training and development. He is the founder and instructor at the “Giga” Sports Academy and president of the Sports Alliance for Persons with Disabilities, promoting inclusivity in sports. Nikola has participated in international academic exchanges and published over 20 scientific papers in national and international journals. His expertise includes adaptive sports, training methodologies, and exercise science. With strong leadership in coaching and research, he is a promising candidate for the Young Scientist Award. However, expanding his research collaborations and high-impact journal publications could further strengthen his profile for broader scientific recognition.
Professional Profile
Education
Nikola Utvić pursued his education in Physical Education and Sports, earning his undergraduate degree from the University of Priština. His passion for sports science and training methodologies led him to further his studies, culminating in a Ph.D. from the University of Niš in 2023. Throughout his academic journey, he focused on physical culture, adapted physical activities, and sports performance, gaining in-depth knowledge in exercise science and conditioning techniques. His research explored innovative training approaches, particularly in adaptive sports and athletic development. Nikola actively participated in international academic exchanges, broadening his expertise through collaborations with researchers and institutions worldwide. His education not only provided him with strong theoretical foundations but also equipped him with practical skills, which he applies as a conditioning coach and instructor. His academic background, combined with hands-on experience, positions him as a leading expert in sports science, committed to advancing knowledge in physical education and adapted sports.
Professional Experience
Nikola Utvić has extensive professional experience in sports science, physical conditioning, and adapted physical activities. He has worked as a conditioning coach, specializing in optimizing athletic performance through tailored training programs. His expertise extends to working with both professional athletes and individuals with special physical needs, helping them enhance their mobility, endurance, and overall fitness. Nikola has also served as a lecturer and researcher, contributing to the academic field of sports science through studies on exercise adaptation and injury prevention. He has collaborated with international institutions, sharing his knowledge on advanced training methodologies. Additionally, he has been actively involved in coaching teams and organizing workshops to educate athletes and trainers on effective conditioning strategies. His hands-on experience, combined with his academic background, allows him to bridge the gap between research and practical application, making a significant impact in the fields of physical education, sports performance, and adaptive training techniques.
Research Interest
Nikola Utvić’s research interests focus on sports science, athletic performance optimization, and adapted physical activities. He explores the physiological and biomechanical aspects of training, aiming to enhance endurance, strength, and injury prevention strategies. His work includes studying the effects of specialized conditioning programs on athletes across various sports disciplines. Additionally, he is deeply involved in research on adapted physical activities, developing innovative training methodologies for individuals with disabilities or special physical needs. Nikola is also interested in the role of technology in sports science, particularly the use of wearable devices and data analytics to monitor performance and recovery. His research integrates evidence-based approaches to improve training effectiveness and athlete well-being. Through collaborations with academic institutions and sports organizations, he contributes to advancing the understanding of exercise physiology, rehabilitation, and sports performance, bridging the gap between scientific research and practical application in the field of physical education and training.
Award and Honor
Research Skill
Nikola Utvić possesses exceptional research skills in sports science, focusing on athletic performance optimization, conditioning training, and adapted physical activities. His expertise includes designing and conducting empirical studies, utilizing advanced statistical analysis, and applying evidence-based methodologies to improve training effectiveness. He is adept at integrating biomechanics, physiology, and sports psychology to develop innovative approaches for enhancing athletic performance and injury prevention. His research also extends to adapted physical activities, where he explores strategies for improving mobility and fitness in individuals with special needs. Nikola excels in data interpretation, literature review, and developing research frameworks that bridge the gap between theory and practical application. His ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and implement cutting-edge technology in sports science demonstrates his forward-thinking approach. Through his research, he has contributed valuable insights that influence coaching strategies, rehabilitation techniques, and overall athlete development, making a significant impact on the field of sports science.
Conclusion
Nikola Utvić is a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award due to his academic achievements, international exposure, research contributions, and societal impact in sports science and physical education. His work in adaptive sports and physical activities for individuals with disabilities highlights both scientific innovation and community engagement.
Publications Top Noted
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Title: An analysis of the statistical parameters of goalball matches which might provide team advantage
Authors: B Jorgić, M Aleksandrović, D Živković, N Utvić, I Popović
Year: 2018
Citations: 6 -
Title: The effects of exercise-associated flexibility in elderly persons: systematically examined research
Authors: N Utvić, A Pejčić, R Arsenijević, L Lilić
Journal: Homo Sporticus 1 (2), 11-19
Year: 2018
Citations: 3 -
Title: Connection of anthropometric characteristics and motor abilities in the selected shoot speed at goalball: Pilot study
Authors: N Utvić, R Arsenijević, L Lilić
Journal: Zbornik radova Učiteljskog fakulteta Prizren-Leposavić, 189-199
Year: 2018
Citations: 3 -
Title: Effects of application of goalball at classes of physical education on some motoric abilities and physical constitution of school age boys
Authors: N Utvić, L Lilić, VP Dubey, M Nikolić, M Aleksandrović
Journal: Homo Sporticus 24 (1)
Year: 2022
Citations: 2 -
Title: The influence of Paralympic and special programs in children without disabilities: Systematic review research
Authors: N Utvić, I Simijonović, DV Prakash, M Glišić, M Aleksandrović
Journal: Physical Education and Sport through the Centuries 9 (1), 31-42
Year: 2022
Citations: 1 -
Title: Impact of local knee heating and the use of a neoprene knee sleeve on static and dynamic balance among young male athletes
Authors: A Mazniku, VP Dubey, N Utvić, V Trivedi
Journal: Sporto mokslas= Sport Science. Kaunas: Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas
Year: 2021
Citations: 1