Friedrich Mahlo

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Friedrich Mahlo (* 1927 ) is a former German basketball player , trainer and official as well as a sports scientist .

career

In 1951 Mahlo took part in the World Youth Festival in Berlin with a basketball team consisting of students and sports teachers . Also as a player, he belonged to an all-German national team in 1953, which competed in the European Championship. Mahlo, who lived in the Hackesche Höfe in Berlin from 1952 , built up a student team after the World Festival, from which the first basketball section in Berlin grew in 1951 at the HSG Wissenschaft Humboldt University (HU) Berlin. Between 1953 and 1961, the men's team of the HSG Wissenschaft HU Berlin, which Mahlo looked after as a trainer, consistently won the GDR championship.

As a trainer, he was temporarily responsible for the men's national team of the German Democratic Republic in the mid-1950s , the club team of the HSG Wissenschaft HU Berlin also competed in the European Cup under his leadership. As a functionary, Mahlo worked as general secretary for the basketball association of the GDR in the 1950s.

Mahlo was Professor of Sports Science at the Humboldt University after he received his PhD B in 1979 with the thesis “On the optimal development of the specific strength and endurance factor in the strength endurance ability of performance rowers of the DRSV of the GDR: a contribution to the further improvement of the conditional performance structure and for the qualification of strength training in rowing ”. As early as 1962 he brought out the book “Basketball Elementary School”, published essays, among other things, on the basketball topics “Developing the tactical game concept in basketball” (1965), “Increasing the effectiveness of tactical attack methods in basketball games” (1966) and “Increasing the effectiveness of the attack in basketball through a tactical game concept based on tactical attack alternatives ”(1968). Later he dealt extensively with the sport of rowing, including strength and endurance skills. As co-editor he published in 1994 the work "Strength skills and strength training of rowers".

Individual evidence

  1. - Basketball Berlin 1951-1990. Retrieved August 12, 2018 .
  2. ^ Friedrich Mahlo profile, European Championship for Men 1953 | FIBA.COM . In: FIBA.COM . ( fiba.basketball [accessed on August 12, 2018]).
  3. All around the square: construction noise and tourists can't scare you - a reunion with the Mahlos . In: Der Tagesspiegel Online . January 14, 2001, ISSN  1865-2263 ( tagesspiegel.de [accessed August 12, 2018]).
  4. - national player. Retrieved August 12, 2018 .
  5. ^ Pearl basket. Retrieved August 12, 2018 .
  6. - personalities. Retrieved August 12, 2018 .
  7. https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/bitstream/handle/18452/14357/Bayer.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
  8. Friedrich Mahlo: On the optimal expression of the specific strength and endurance factor in the strength endurance ability of performance rowers of the DRSV of the GDR: a contribution to further clarification of the conditional performance structure and to the qualification of strength training in rowing. In: hu-berlin.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
  9. ^ Mahlo, Friedrich: Basketball elementary school. 1962, accessed August 12, 2018 .
  10. The development of the tactical game concept in basketball. In: Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports. 1965, Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
  11. Increase in the effectiveness of tactical attack methods in basketball games. In: Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports. 1966, Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
  12. Increase in the effectiveness of the attack in basketball through a tactical game concept based on tactical attack alternatives. In: Theory and Practice of Competitive Sports. 1968, Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
  13. Summary: Strength Skills and Weight Training for Rowers. Retrieved August 12, 2018 .