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KINEMATIC INDICATORS OF 110 m HURDLING OF THE LEADING WORLD AND RUSSIAN HURDLERS

Natural Science Foundations of Physical Education and Sports Training , UDC: 796 DOI: 10.24412/2076-9091-2025-258-105-115

Authors

  • Oganjanov Alexander Leonovich Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor

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The aim of the work was to analyze the rhythm and tempo structure of the world’s strongest hurdlers’ running based on the results of official international starts, to identify development trends in this track and field discipline, and to compare it with the indicators of the running structure of the strongest Russian hurdlers at a distance of 110 m with hurdles. The problematic situation is that Russian athletes have been lagging significantly behind world leaders in the short hurdle discipline in recent years, which is increasing every year. The aim of this study was to attempt to use video analysis to identify modern trends in the development of short-distance hurdling among men, to determine the differences in the main biomechanical indicators of the competitive exercise between the strongest athletes in the world and the leaders of domestic hurdling. To achieve this goal, an analysis of documentary materials, video analysis of the competitive activity of highly qualified hurdlers, and methods of mathematical statistics were used. Based on the results of the study, data were obtained on the rhythm-tempo structure of the 110 m hurdle race of the leading athletes of the world and the Russian Federation, indicators of the competitive activity of leading Russian hurdlers lagging behind those of world leaders were identified, and some modern trends in the development of short hurdle races were determined.

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Oganjanov, A. L. (2025). KINEMATIC INDICATORS OF 110 m HURDLING OF THE LEADING WORLD AND RUSSIAN HURDLERS Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 2 (58), 105. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2025-258-105-115
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