Work with experts in control clin women weightlifters
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Biomechanics, clin, clean, control of the technique by expertsAbstract
The article contains the results of an action research, consisting of a qualitative biomechanical study of the fundamental indicators present in the execution of the clin in the Envión modality, with the purpose of assessing the behavior related to the quality of the technical execution by the athletes. The video recording of two athletes of the female weight team of the school category of the province of Ciego de Ávila was carried out. With the use of the qualimetric method of Control of the Technique by Experts (CTE) based on the indicators that characterize the movement, it was possible to evaluate the quality of execution of the indicators present in the clin. The analysis of the results allowed to determine the technical performance of the athletes, to specify the errors in the technical execution, its causes and consequences, as well as to propose suggestions for its correction in the training process.
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