KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE REVERSE DIVE (B) 5M PLATFORM
Keywords:
Kinematic analysis, reverse diveAbstract
This study aims to calculate the kinematic variables by performing a twodimensional video analysis of the preparation before the jump of the reverse dive movement (B) and the open movement before entering the water and present the basic data on the basis of the analyzed kinematic data in order to increase the completeness of technical expressions and perform difficult elements safely. This study depicted the reverse diving movement (B) of five athletes representing the Saudi diving team and a two-dimensional analysis of the movement was carried out in order to achieve the purpose of this study. This study concluded that the reverse dive requires a rapid vertical lift of the center of mass and an increase in the angles of the joints when getting up, in addition to tightening the ankle and knee joints and rapid bending of the hip joint upon rising. Correcting these positions and techniques through repetitive training on the ground will help athletes improve performance in 5-meter ladder dives
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