COMPARING SOME DISTANCES, HEIGHTS, AND PREFERENCES WITH THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ADVANCED ARAB HIGH JUMP CHAMPIONS IN 2021

Authors

  • Muhanad Yaseen Abdul Ghani AL-Taie, Prof. Dr. Samer Mansoor Jameel Author

Abstract

This research aimed to determine the role of some distances and heights and their preference for high jump achievement. It can be said that there is a preference for some distances and heights for high jump achievement, and the research sample was the arab champions in the advanced category of high jump in the arab championship on 6/22/16/2021 in tunisia (rades stadium). I used the descriptive method because it suits the nature of the research issue. He used five cameras in different directions and analyzed the attempt (2.16) meters for each vaulter and compared the two vaulters (husseinfalah and hamdiali) the best in the variables of distance and heights of the center of gravity(cog)  of the body and compared the reasons for the success of the jump. He used five cameras installed on a tripod surrounding the player from all directions, and all cameras are at a speed of 120 images per second to adapt them to the speed of performance. Indicated that the player (husseinfalah) relies more on physical abilities than technique; if the technique had been corrected, he would have been able to take advantage of the lost height above the crossbar and break the iraqi record. The player (hamdiali) relies on technique and physical measurements that give hamdi an advantage in crossing the bar on the first attempt. We can recommend developing the technique to a height higher than 2.19, which was successfully jumped by husseinfalah, to identify and improve the weaknesses, whether physical or skill, conduct tests at intervals, and provide effective specialized trainers specializing in high jump.

 

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Published

2024-01-21

How to Cite

COMPARING SOME DISTANCES, HEIGHTS, AND PREFERENCES WITH THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ADVANCED ARAB HIGH JUMP CHAMPIONS IN 2021. (2024). International Development Planning Review, 23(1), 1244-1267. https://idpr.org.uk/index.php/idpr/article/view/234