The vertical and horizontal dimensions of the base of the fulcrum in the stage of advancement for the performance of highest spike in volleyball and its relationship to some biomechanical variables
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Dimensional the base of the fulcrum, overwhelming strike, biomechanical variablesAbstract
It is very important to exploit all means, studies and scientific research in upgrading these competitive sports activities, and biomechanical science has made great contributions to this development, as it has played a crucial role in improving performance, so trainers must follow the scientific bases that achieve the goal of skill, and to be the stage of advancement of the important stages on which the rest of the stages are built. The importance of research was demonstrated in subjecting this stage to study and analysis and the different effects it has on the variables of biomechanical performance and movement. The study aimed to identify the relationship between the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the base of the fulcrum in the stage of advancement and some biomechanical variables when performing the highest spike of two centers (2,4).
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