The effect of rebound strength training on some indicators of electrical muscle activity (EMG) and achievement of javelin throwing from sitting cp34 youth group
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rebound strength training, electrical muscle activity (EMG), sitting cp34 youth groupAbstract
The study aimed to prepare rebound force training, as well as to identify the effect of rebound force training on some indicators of the electrical muscle activity device (EMG) and the achievement of javelin throwing from sitting class Cp34 youth, and the problem of the study is that there is a weakness in the kinetic performance technique in putting the force of the thrower in the process Pulling and pushing because it affects the achievement and causes the rapid contractions of the muscles. The aim is to create strength and speed at the stage of pulling and pushing. In addition, the sample needs a sufficient amount of explosive and rapid force according to the performance technique to create interference between the training aspect when performing the pull and push during the javelin throw because there is a weakness in the explosive force of the working muscles In performance, and there are hypotheses with statistical significance between the tribal and remote tests of some indicators of electrical activity of the muscles (EMG) and the achievement of javelin throwing from sitting cp34 category of young people in favor of the post test.
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