An analytical study (of the applied force and distance) at the moment of takeoff some hurdles and their effect on the achievement of the 100m hurdles run for female players
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Applied force and distance at takeoff; 100m hurdles achievementAbstract
Objective. Identify the reality of both (the force applied by the feet and the distance) at the moment of takeoff of some hurdles in the effective 100m hurdles for female players, and identify the reality of the achievement in the effective 100m hurdles among female players who have advanced to some Iraqi clubs.
Research methodology. The researcher used the descriptive approach, the researchers defined their research community as advanced female players in the 100m hurdles event, numbering (6) players from the clubs (Peshmerga, Alsyaha, Nineveh Girl, Diyala, Kadhimiya, and Masafy Alwast), with one player from each club. Each player was given six attempts, bringing the total number of attempts statistically processed to (36).
Results. The results show that the force applied by the feet at the moment of stepping up from the first, third and tenth hurdles affects the achievement of the female players in the 100m hurdles effectively, as the significance level of the F test showed significant differences.
Conclusions. There are differences in the force applied by the feet at the moment of ascension between the selected hurdles, and there are differences in the distance before the hurdle at the moment of ascension between the selected hurdles.
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