The Effect of Mending Exercises on Some of The Biochenmatic Variables Used For Initiating Runs For Swimming Sport | ||
Al-Rafidain Journal For Sport Sciences | ||
Volume 26, Issue 81, October 2023, Pages 402-417 PDF (1.4 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/rjss.2023.140846.1194 | ||
Author | ||
sameem ahmad al-mallah* | ||
General administration for education | ||
Abstract | ||
The mending exercises are considered one of the most important factors for mending the technical error performance to promote swimmers and its effect on the initiating runs for swimming sport. The researcher aims to modify the initiating runs for swimming by finding the errors and mending them for swimmers. The problem studied is the unused specific mending exercises relating the technical performance. The research aims to discover the values of some biochemenematic variables affecting the technical performance for the starting runs in swimming, discovering technical errors and establishing mending exercises for these errors which should be given on the yard, and adding a group of reinforced exercises to increase swimmers level at the beginning. The researcher used the experimental approach which is consistent with the research problem using the experimental design called the design of two test units. The research sample was composed of five swimmers from the swimming team of Ninevah. The researcher used measurements, scientific technical observation, and kinematic analysis as a tool to collect data to find the research variables. The researcher used the (SPSS) software to find the statistics (arithmetic mean, standard deviation, and the T-test for the associated samples. The researcher concluded from the total motion variables research sample that the used mending exercises positively the following getting ready variables: the in-between leg distance, the horizontal and vertical distances, and the resultant distance from the uppermost point reached by the swimmer to the in-touch water surface. | ||
Keywords | ||
Biochenmatic; Runs; Swimming | ||
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