The relationship of some physical and corporal variables, pushing the force and determining the percentage of its contribution to the long jump
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relationship some physical, corporal variables, pushing force, determining percentage, long jumpAbstract
The long jump is one of the popular games among most people of the world because it evokes a spirit of love and fun. The skills of the long jump are closely related to other sports sciences, including biomechanics, which detects errors and provides accurate information that the naked eye may not be able to see because of the speed you have. Hence, it was necessary to be careful in the proper planning of the sports training process and the preparation of the training curricula for the event and its implementation in the correct manner. The player who possesses this trait as well as some physical measurements such as height, for example, is qualified to perform the achievement, so it requires the player to possess these qualities to be able to achieve the target number, hence the importance of the research in identifying the relationship between some physical and physical variables and pushing the force and the extent of its contribution by a long jump.
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