An Analytical Study of Some kinematic Variables in Vertical Jump Performance According to the Nerve Conduction Velocity for Basketball Elite Players | ||
Al.Qadisiya journal for the Sciences of Physical Education | ||
Article 1, Volume 14, Issue 1, January 2014, Pages 225-250 PDF (0 K) | ||
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That scientific progress in the field of sports has seen a remarkable development in various levels and most sports, achieving a qualitative leap in achieving many of the major sporting achievements, etc. These achievements namely a sum close link between the mathematical sciences and other sciences. The game of basketball is one of these sports activities, which reached the advanced level and as a result of entering the scientific side in all aspects by the ongoing experiences on physical, skill full tactical and functional capabilities, and the rapid rhythm of this game requires an adaption according to many specifications of physiological, Physicist and certain Physical to save the required energy to suit the requirements of the game. Jump skill in the game of basketball mainly inter venetians lot of its skills, such as shooting skill by jumping, offensive following up skill and defensive following up..... etc .there by access to the high level in the game of basketball is linked to the safety and effectiveness of the internal devices of the body whereby enable to achieve the required goal. The importance of research is to highlight the essential and effective skill in the basketball game which is jumping skill in terms of Bio-Mechanical asset whereby links to the success of many of the offensive and defensive skills success, and in this sense, the researcher opined study of the differences in the skill of vertical jumping in basketball in terms of Biomechanical asset between the two groups of basketball elite players different in nerve conduction velocity to high light the importance of neural supply for muscles kinematic properties for performance. | ||
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