The relationship of the kinetic speed of the upper and lower extremities and some kinematic variables to the achievement of javelin throwing for female physical education students

Abstract

The research aims to identify the relationship of kinetic speed of the upper and lower extremitiesAnd some kinematic variables in the achievement of javelin throwing among female students of the College of Physical Educationand sports sciences, through the use of the descriptive approach in a survey method for its convenienceThe nature of the research, as for the community and sample of the research, it is from the students of the College of Physical Educationand Sports Sciences, the fourth stage, as the researcher selected a sample of (27) female studentsRepresents (100%) of the research community, and the relationship between the variables was identifiedIn terms of the correlation coefficient (Pearson), through which a set ofConclusions, including there is a direct significant relationship between the kinetic speed of the upper extremitiesand the lower among the students of the research sample and the achievement of javelin throwing and that this relationship has an effect significant in the success of skill performance, and the researcher used scientific observation and testsMeasurement is a means of collecting data, and the researcher recommended that the angle of inclination beThe javelin is close to or less than the ideal angle for throwing, and also among the recommendations areEmphasis on training students to get an appropriate starting angle because of its importanceTo get a better horizontal distance.