Methodology for the control of sports technique by experts
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In the present work, a novel methodology of great importance for biomechanics and trainers is exposed. The observation begins, on the part of trainers and experienced specialists, on different indicators of the technique to execute sports actions; so that the qualitative data are converted into information and quantitative data by means of qualimetric procedures which makes it possible to classify the levels of technical performance of the athletes in High, Medium and Low for each of the indicators and in the complete movement. With the results the coaches will be able to obtain valuable information to proceed to individualize the preparation programs and, consequently, to improve the technique of their athletes in the corresponding sports actions.
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