Abstract
Introduction: Scientific and technological advancement has become one of the defining characteristics of modern life, encompassing all aspects of daily living. This progress is the result of extensive studies, research, and experiments based on scientific principles aimed at achieving precise scientific outcomes. The long jump event, in particular, requires the athlete to exert maximum effort with high precision from the initial approach phase all the way to landing in the sandpit. Problem of the Research: The research problem lies in the decline of performance levels, as observed through the analysis of certain kinematic variables during the flight and landing phases in the long jump event. Objective of the Research: To identify the values of kinematic variables during the flight and landing phases and their relationship to the performance outcome in the long jump. Research Methodology: The researcher employed the descriptive method due to its suitability for the nature of this study. Research Population: The research population consisted of first-year students at the College of Physical Education, University of Al-Qadisiyah.
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Ali, Sinan Abdul Hussein
(2015)
"Analytical study of the kinematic variables in the flight and landing phase of the long jump and the percentage of its contribution to completion,"
Modern Sport: Vol. 14:
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4, Article 17.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54702/2708-3454.1516