Biomechanical Details regarding the Efficiency of Start in Sprinting Events
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https://doi.org/10.31926/but.shk.2019.12.61.21Keywords:
start, contact time, impulse angleAbstract
My research is based on a study on start efficiency in sprinting events to highlight some details that would harness the athlete's potential at the start. The research was based on film sequences of some athletes ranked in the first three at the Indoor National Championship. Comparing their evolutions, we intend to present a personal approach of start, experimented and used by us in competitions with unexpectedly good results and that we present through the "key" sequences of an athlete filmed, which progressed in five weeks from 7.64 s on 60 m to 7.01 s - second place at the Indoor National Championship for jrs I. To illustrate the differences between our vision and what is currently being practiced in athletic competitions, we try to reason through a comparative study of the evolutions of three-component subjects of the National Athletics Team, based on the dynamic parameters of the running steps.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2019 Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series IX: Sciences of Human Kinetics
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