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International Journal of Physical Education Sports Management and Yogic Sciences
Year : 2014, Volume : 4, Issue : 2
First page : ( 1) Last page : ( 10)
Print ISSN : 2231-1394. Online ISSN : 2278-795X.
Article DOI : 10.5958/j.2278-795X.4.2.016

The influence of using dynamic simulation system to learning the main acceleration phase in shot put

Dr. Essam Eldin Shaaban A.H

Department of curriculums and instruction, Faculty of Physical Education, Assiut University, Egypt

Online published on 21 April, 2014.

Abstract

A dynamic simulation system to learning the main acceleration phase in Shot Put technique was developed, which consisted of a 7260g sledge to be accelerated along a rope and a LAVEG measure unit. Maximum velocity of a simulated Shot Put movements can be provided immediately as feedback information. For evaluation a training experiment was accomplished. 14 sport students divided in two groups participated a pre and post test as well as 12 learning units in between. Subjects of the experimental group, which trained supplementary with the dynamic simulation system, performed better in post test for throwing range (T=2.75, p=0.020) and release velocities (T=3.75, p= 0.003). It can be concluded that the learning the main acceleration phase in Shot Put technique with the dynamic simulation system can positively affect the Shot Put performance. In further investigations the influence of such supplementing training on the movement technique should be analysed. It is concluded from the results the importance extent of the dynamic simulation system and the positive effect of its using and can be used in evaluating the immediatly feedback in main acceleration phase in Shot Put.

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Key words

Dynamic simulation, Shot Put, Physical variables.

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