Design a wall pad to measure the motor frequency of the upper limbs and determine the level of neuromuscular fitness of boxers

Authors

  • Lec. Dr. Amjad Muhammad Wahab Saleh Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Faculty of Basic Education, Diyala

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33170/jocope.v17i3.36-46

Keywords:

Neurological fitness level for boxers, Measuring motor frequency, Wall pad

Abstract

Therefore, the importance of research was demonstrated in designing a wall pad to measure the motor frequency of the upper extremities and know the level of neuromuscular fitness of boxers. There is no accurate measurement to measure the motor frequency of the upper extremities and know the level of neuromuscular fitness of boxers with regard to the straight and side punches, and if they exist, they are field and not an electronic device, and they were built in An environment that is not compatible with the boxer’s environment and is not regulated, as most trainers in the game of boxing in general and trainers in particular suffer from the lack of a device with such high accuracy that measures two characteristics at the same time with the aim of determining the level of frequency of the boxers’ upper extremities in order to know the weak points and address them and strengthen the strengths. This can only come through tests that measure the speed of frequency of the upper limbs of a boxer of all categories during training or in an abnormal application, as the test that measures the speed of frequency of the upper limbs and the neuromuscular fitness of boxers is a general test and is not specialized in a specific game, as the designed wall pad It has the ability to measure neuromuscular fitness in a manner commensurate with the boxer’s performance during periods of real combat and even in training, whether from movement or from a stationary position. The aim of the articleis to design a wall pad to measure the motor frequency of the upper limbs and to know the level of neuromuscular fitness of boxers. Also, identifying the frequency of the upper extremities’ hesitation of the boxer’s two (second) punches.

Published

2024-06-28