Biomechanical variables and their relationship to the time taken and the achievement of a 400-meter sprint

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.12639

Authors

  • Karim Abdul Hussein Al-Jaber The Ministry of Education / General Directorate of Education in Diwaniyah/Iraq

Keywords:

Biomechanical variables, time taken, 400-meter sprint

Abstract

The research objectives were: Exceptional endurance and its relationship to the level of achievement of 400m. The time is taken between the race segments and the completion level of 400m. The most critical assumptions were: There is a correlation between exceptional endurance and enemy level 400m. There is a correlation between the time taken and the parts of the race and the achievement level of the 400m sprint. As for the research sample, it was represented by the hostility of the Iraqi clubs in the 400 m enemy for the applicants. As for the approach used in the research, which is the survey approach for its suitability to the research method, then the researcher discussed the analysis and discussion of the results using sober scientific methods, through which the researcher reached the most important conclusions, which were as follows: The random rate of speed among the members of the research sample in the first and third parts of the race. The average speed has decreased in the last 100m compared to the global method. The lack of rhythm, feeling and controlling the speed used, especially in the first half.

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Published

11-09-2022

How to Cite

Al-Jaber, K. A. H. (2022). Biomechanical variables and their relationship to the time taken and the achievement of a 400-meter sprint. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S9), 1581–1588. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.12639

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