The effect of training results as follows from the biomechanical results in the tensile and thrust movements on the effectiveness of skill performance For freestyle swimmers from 12-14 years old

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Department of Sports Movement Sciences - Faculty of Physical Education - Mansoura University - Egypt

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The age stage from 12: 14 years represents one of the most important stages in which the focus is during the learning and training processes on providing children with the foundations of technical performance of swimming skills (methods of performing swimming - starting - rotations), which made the Egyptian Swimming Federation develop the junior sector through the implementation of programs based on On the art of performing for the swimming skill instead of applying the law of effectiveness of performance only. This is done by implementing the swimming buds project (star test), which began to be applied as of 2002 and became the basis for participation in competitive swimming.

Through the researcher’s work in the field of swimming education and training, he noticed that the freestyle swimming performance of learners and swimmers has different degrees of variance and a large percentage of errors that reduce the level of their technical performance. Stability in their technical performance, which indicates the lack of clarity of the kinematic variables of the skill that show the important points to be taken into account when teaching swimming. During this study, the effect of qualitative exercises according to biomechanical indicators in the pulling and pushing movements on the effectiveness of the skill performance of freestyle swimmers from 12-14 years was investigated.

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