Abstract
Rowing is considered one of the sports that demands high levels of performance, which can only be achieved through the application of advanced scientific methods to reach top-level results. The importance of this study lies in analyzing biomechanical variables in coxless four rowing (with two oars per rower) to identify strengths and weaknesses, aiming to correct technical flaws and enhance performance. The study aimed to analyze specific biomechanical variables during a 2000-meter rowing race and to determine the relationship between these variables and performance outcomes. The researcher employed a descriptive method, selecting a sample of four elite Iraqi rowers from the 2008 season, as defined by national regulations, and conducted the study from April 5 to May 3, 2008. The findings confirmed the study's objectives, revealing a strong correlation between biomechanical variables and successful performance over 2000 meters. The researcher recommended further studies focusing on additional variables, such as optimizing the angles of the correct motor pathway, to further improve rowing performance.
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Nasser, Hisham Mohammed
(2011)
"An Analytical Study of Some Biomechanical Variables in Coxless Four Rowing Over a 2000-Meter Race,"
Modern Sport: Vol. 10:
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15, Article 7.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54702/2708-3454.1316