The Impact of Mechanical Training in Accordance with Regulating the Optimal Stride Length in the First and Second Straight Phases on the Achievement of 400 Meter Events for Men

Eman Al-Saadi, Maher Shalsh
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The significance of this research is primarily anchored in the sustained interest in athletic achievements and the ongoing process of their development through the application of biomechanics and its integration into the science of sports training. The study aims to focus on the regulation of the optimal stride length according to the runner's height, necessitating specialized mechanical training tailored to specific distances when sprinting in both the first and second straight sections of the 400-meter event. This is proposed through the suggestion of six interval distances (90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40 meters). The research problem delves into the importance of training 400-meter sprinters by leveraging the first and second straight sprints with an ideal stride length, calculated as the runner's height × 1.22 according to James Hay's equation, and utilizing this to compensate for the deficit incurred during curve running due to changes in running mechanics to overcome centrifugal force. In light of their research objectives, the authors hypothesized that there would be no significant statistical differences between the pre-test and post-test measurements of male 400-meter sprinters. The researchers employed an experimental method with a single group to suit the nature of the research problem. The sample consisted of six athletes representing (Army, Police, Militia) clubs. The training program included 24 training units over eight weeks, with an average of three training units per week. The researchers concluded several key findings, notably that the designed training had a significant impact on the sample group, as evidenced by the significant differences observed. In light of the results, the researchers recommend the application of these training methods according to the special equation for calculating the optimal stride length in other activities to enhance performance towards better outcomes.
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与调节第一和第二直道阶段最佳步长相一致的机械训练对男子 400 米项目成绩的影响
这项研究的意义主要在于,通过应用生物力学并将其融入运动训练科学,人们对运动成绩及其持续发展过程的持续关注。这项研究的目的在于根据跑步者的身高来调节最佳步长,这就需要在 400 米项目的第一和第二直道冲刺阶段进行专门的机械训练。研究问题深入探讨了训练 400 米短跑运动员的重要性,即利用第一和第二直道冲刺的理想步长(计算公式为选手身高×1)进行训练。根据研究目标,作者假设男子 400 米短跑运动员在测试前和测试后的测量结果没有显著的统计差异。研究人员采用了单组实验法,以适应研究问题的性质。样本由代表(军队、警察、民兵)俱乐部的六名运动员组成。训练计划包括 8 周 24 个训练单元,平均每周 3 个训练单元。研究人员得出了几项重要结论,特别是设计的训练对样本组产生了重大影响,观察到的显著差异就是证明。鉴于这些结果,研究人员建议在其他活动中根据计算最佳步长的特殊公式应用这些训练方法,以提高成绩,取得更好的效果。
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