Abstract
The research consists of five chapters that cover all necessary research procedures, scientific, and fieldwork aspects. Chapter One discusses the introduction and significance of the research, which focuses on using varied deep jumps with weights and loads to enhance the long jump performance of disabled athletes, specifically in developing explosive strength and speed-specific strength. The study aims to identify the effect of using various heights of hurdles and boxes (30 cm and 40 cm) and determine the most beneficial additional weights for training. The research sample includes disabled athletes aged between 21 and 46, conducted across multiple locations, including the College of Physical Education for Women in Baghdad, the International Stadium, and the University of Diwaniya. Chapter Two covers the theoretical and scientific aspects related to the subject, including the concept of disability and methods of varied jump training. Chapter Three outlines the research methodology, sample selection, and statistical methods. Chapter Four presents the results, analysis, and discussions based on the collected data. Chapter Five concludes with key findings from the research and offers recommendations for further improvement in training for disabled athletes with upper-limb amputations.
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Dakhil, Saad Mohammed
(2014)
"Effect of varied jumping exercises using different heights to develop the characteristics of the force and some functional variables (special T and achievement of the long jump event category ( 46,"
Modern Sport: Vol. 13:
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1, Article 3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54702/2708-3454.1389