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ONGOING MONITORING OF THE TECHNICAL FITNESS OF QUALIFIED WEIGHTLIFTERS USING AN INNOVATIVE BIOMECHANICAL CONTROL TECHNIQUE

Natural Science Foundations of Physical Education and Sports Training , UDC: 796 DOI: 10.24412/2076-9091-2025-359-108-117

Authors

  • Khrulev Nikita Mikhailovich
  • Oganjanov Alexander Leonovich Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor

Annotation

The study considers an instrumental biomechanical control technique based on recording the parameters of the technique of weightlifting exercises. The purpose of this study was an attempt to experimentally substantiate the possibilities of managing the technical training of weightlifters based on the operational control of biomechanical parameters of exercises using the «Musclelab Linear Encoder» instrumental technique. Based on the previously developed model characteristics of technical fitness in classical weightlifting exercises, this technique allows you to quickly obtain biomechanical exercise parameters in training conditions and then, comparing the indicators with the model, make recommendations for correcting the athlete’s technique. The results of the study showed that this instrumental technique is easy to use, provides high accuracy in recording biomechanical parameters of athletic movements and can be used to optimize the training process in weightlifting.

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Khrulev, N. M. & Oganjanov, A. L. (2025). ONGOING MONITORING OF THE TECHNICAL FITNESS OF QUALIFIED WEIGHTLIFTERS USING AN INNOVATIVE BIOMECHANICAL CONTROL TECHNIQUE Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 3 (59), 108. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2025-359-108-117
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