Ruaa Ali Hussein
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The Most Important Bio-movement Abilities and its Correlation to the Performance of the Skill of Forehand Jump on the Surface of Movements for the Women's Gymnastic Ruaa Ali Hussein
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 10 Issue 10: 2018
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The researchers, according to the nature of the educational process of the basic skills in the gymnastic noted the weakness of the capabilities in the performance of the performance of the players of the Faculty of Education for Girls University of Kufa, especially in the performance of the skill of the leap of the front hands on the ground movements of women, Therefore, the researchers sought to study the relationship between the most important bio movement abilities and the performance of the skill of the frontal leap on the surface of the movements of the ground in the women's gymnastics. The descriptive approach was chosen in the method of correlative relations to suit the nature of the research problem. The research community was (10) Kufa. The first experiment was conducted first and then the main experiment of the research procedures was conducted. The results that were dealt with were obtained using the statistical file (SPSS) which enabled the researchers to reach the conclusion that there is a positive correlation between the more bioethics (flexibility, compatibility, explosive arm force, and balance), the better the performance is for the better. The recommendations are the need to pay attention to the training of the bio movement abilities of the various sporting events.Keywords: Bio-movement, Performance, Surface of movement’s and gymnastic
Some of the Biomechanical Variables and Their Correlation in the Performance of the Cartwheel Skill on the Surface of Movements in the Gymnastics for Women Ruaa Ali Hussein
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The importance of research in the knowledge of the relationship between some of the biomechanical variables and the performance of human wheel skill on the ground movements of women in the players of the team of the Faculty of Education for Girls / University of Kufa, which can be invested correctly and in a scientific way to achieve good performance and through the researchers to the nature of the educational process of basic skills In the gymnasium and their teaching and training experience, the following question is answered in this study:What are the biomechanical variables that are related to the performance of cartwheel skill on the surface of movement for women in the gymnastics?The researcher used the descriptive approach in the method of correlative relations to suit the nature of the research problem. The descriptive approach is one of the best approaches to achieve the research objectives. The research society was (10) players of the team of the Faculty of Education for Girls in gymnastic / University of Kufa. The experiment was conducted first, Field research through video imaging and analysis of biomechanical variables and reaching the results identified by the power platform device, which dealt with statistics using the statistical file (SPSS), which enabled the researchers to reach conclusions:There is a significant correlation between positive biomechanical variables and the cartwheel. Biomechanical variables are important in the performance of the gymnastic skills, where the correct performance paths of the skill are shown. The recommendations are the need to focus on the biomechanical variables examined for possible development through exercises to help them achieve the best achievement. This is the desired goal.Keywords: Biomechanical variables, Cartwheel skill, Surface of movements and gymnastics.