The distribution of dynamic forces and their effect on the graph curve of the foot regions between the play centers (2 and 4) for the skill of Spiking in volleyball

Authors

  • Bushra Kadhim Abdul-ridha Physical Education and Sport Sciences College for Women / University of Baghdad
  • Ahmed Abdul-ameer Shubbar
  • Barakat Abdul-hamza Hamad

Keywords:

Dynamic Forces, Power Smash Skill, volleyball

Abstract

The research aims to identify the values ​​of the dynamic force distribution variables and their effect on the left-right (right-left) regions of the play centers (2 and 4) in the volleyball volleyball skill. The research assumes that there is a positive effect of the dynamic distribution of the foot regions in the maximum height curve Play centers (2 and 4) for the skill of beating the volley with a volley.

The researcher used 3 Dynafoot devices and devices as well as the means of collecting information. The researcher used the Dynafoot 3 device to use the descriptive method in the survey method for its suitability.

The theory of the determinants of performance determinants is that any day-to-day change in any region of the force of the foot areas clearly affects the subsequent stage whether it is related to the law of the game on the one hand or in terms of the use of biomechanical laws on the other. The research concluded that the use of Dynafoot 3) Advanced is important to research the causes of poor performance in the basic skills that depend on the strength and payment in its early stages

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Published

2019-09-30

How to Cite

Bushra Kadhim Abdul-ridha, Ahmed Abdul-ameer Shubbar, & Barakat Abdul-hamza Hamad. (2019). The distribution of dynamic forces and their effect on the graph curve of the foot regions between the play centers (2 and 4) for the skill of Spiking in volleyball. Modern Sport, 18(3), 331-344. https://jcopew.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/sport/article/view/1495