Differences in biomechanical and EMG variables among Iraq,Iran,Turkey and Syria weightlifters during Olympic lifts.
Journal Title: International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Weightlifting sport is one of the important sport field that get rise interesting from coaches and careers and researchers, because it's one of the Olympics event. In view of the specialist of its requirement like the fast movement and pull of the weight in fastest it's possible that for the motion analysis is needed and the main way to determine , analyses and correction the good and weak points. The aim of this study is to put a modern aspects in Motion analysis field that more accuracy considering the individual differences in performance. The aim Because of the specialists for this sport and the fast doing in execute the lifts we should need to analyze the movement and look for the reasons of the event, this study came to investigate the differences in much variables among four weightlifters group (Iraq , Iran , Turkey and Syria) and the variables were two kinds; the first one was biomechanics and Electromyography (EMG) for skeletal muscles.
Authors and Affiliations
Ass. Proph Dr. Ali Shaboot Alsoodani, Ass. Lit Dr. Safaa Abdulwahab Ismaeel
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