Tracked kinematic analysis of the most important kinematic researchers in the initiation and take-off phases of a 100 μM runner in the beginning of young elderly people
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This research aims to conduct kinematic sequential analysis to identify the key kinematic variables during the starting and acceleration phases of the 100m sprint with simple hearing impairment. It emphasizes the importance of kinematic analysis in monitoring the mechanical performance of the starting and acceleration phases. The researchers employed a descriptive approach (case study) through motor analysis of skill performance using Kinovea Program, to align with the study's objectives. The study sample was purposely selected and consisted of a representative outstanding performance young athlete with hearing impairments from Ain Ouessara, Djelfa Province. The aim was to extract key kinematic variables and their resulting integration with mechanical conditions during the start and acceleration phases, including displacement, speed, acceleration, and angles. The researchers recommend using the search results to propose tailored training programs with modern aiming to enhance performance. They also suggest conducting similar studies using motor analysis to prepare training using various assistive tools, tailored to performance in other events and different levels.
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