FEATURES OF PULLING FORCE IN SKILLED MAS-WRESTLERS
Abstract
Aim. To identify the level of force applied to working points with respect to the duration of the pull and the position of the stick in mas-wrestling. Materials and methods. The study is based on such methods as systematic literature review and analysis, tensiodynamometry, and mathematical statistics. The experiment took place at the V. Manchaary Republican Center of National Sports, Yakutsk. The study sample involved 29 skilled mas-wrestlers with sports ranks up to the master of sports. In total, 212 measurements were performed horizontally at five positions of the stick relative to the support board. Results. Three reasons for a decrease in pulling force have been identified and formulated as follows: 1) the closer the stick to an athlete, the smaller the force at the working points. This is due to a change in pulling force when the position changes. The relative force of men is higher than that of women; 2) force loss during its transfer from the lower support to the upper one ranges from 9 to 17% as the stick approaches the athlete; 3) at a remote position, the force in the long-term pull corresponds to that of the short-term pull, and the closer the stick, the smaller the force. Conclusion. The findings of the study will enhance athletic performance in the case of an appropriate selection of techniques that correspond to a specific competitive situation.
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