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Methodology For Improving Stride Rhythm Stability Through Specialized Technical Exercises In 16-17-Year-Old 400-Meter Hurdles Athletes

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  • Raxmonov Rauf Rasulovich

    (Bukhara State University)

  • Bo'tayev Behruz Cho'yan ugli

    (Bukhara State University)

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This article is devoted to the development and experimental substantiation of a methodology for improving stride rhythm stability in 16-17-year-old 400-meter hurdlers through the use of a set of specialized technical exercises. The 400-meter hurdles is considered one of the most complex track and field events, requiring athletes to possess a high level of speed endurance, anaerobic functional capacity, and the ability to accurately control stride rhythm throughout the race distance. A total of 24 young hurdlers participated in the pedagogical experiment and were equally divided into a control group (CG, n=12) and an experimental group (EG, n=12). In the control group, training sessions were conducted according to the traditional existing program, whereas in the experimental group, training was based on a specialized block of technical exercises developed by the author, aimed at improving kinetic differentiation, optimizing the ratio of stride frequency and stride length, and maintaining stable stride structure between hurdles. At the end of the experiment, it was found that the EG athletes demonstrated statistically significant improvements (p

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  • Raxmonov Rauf Rasulovich & Bo'tayev Behruz Cho'yan ugli, . "Methodology For Improving Stride Rhythm Stability Through Specialized Technical Exercises In 16-17-Year-Old 400-Meter Hurdles Athletes," Synoptic: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Synoptic Publisher, vol. 1(1), pages 39-46.
  • Handle: RePEc:snp:journl:art-1779080402990
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