Sense kinesthetic training and electrical stimulation and their effect in neuro-muscular adaptation and the accuracy of stabbing youth with a fencing sword

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Dr. Anas Saadoun Hussein, Zainab Basel Jawad

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Dynamic sensory training and electrical stimulation have an important role to play in fencing because it is a sport based on the sudden change of the body's position in the performance of its skill and the speed of change from the attack to the defense, which requires the preparation of exercises related to the spatial and temporal field and change of angles, strength, compatibility and consistency between the central and decentralized contractions required to perform and implement the skills with the accuracy required for fencing sword players in the skill of stabbing. Using electrical stimulation to improve muscle electrical activity to influence improved neuromuscular adjustment and accuracy of stabbing with a sword fencing weapon, the research was carried out on a sample of young fencing sword players, research variables for neuromuscular adjustment and electrical activity of working muscles were measured, and the experimental group underwent motor sensor training and electrical stimulation of 24 training units over an 8-week period of 3 training units per week, and the results of the research resulted in improved speed compatibility between the man and the arm of the bowl.The efficiency of the propulsion, the compatibility of the corners of the body parts, the motor compatibility and the accuracy of the stab for the experimental group.

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