Training of resistors with Electrical Muscle Stimulation ( EMS ) , its effect in adaptation of muscular nervous system and accomplishment of discus throwing for young people

Abstract

The results of discus throwing in international championship have witnessed development in the level achievement execution for men and women . This development related absolutely with the development of physical capabilities regarding developing of preparation . Methods of training were varied in order to participate in the competitions to get the farthest possible distance . Therefore the importance of the research lies in using training of resistors with electrical muscle stimulation and its effect in adaptation of muscular nervous system and accomplishment of discus throwing for young people .The problem of the research is that the using training did take into consideration several variables and needs of athletes of strength to achieve technical performance correctly which reflects upon accomplishment. Now training is using free weights as main training course to build strength with the athletes.The objectives of the research is to prepare resistors training by electrical muscle stimulation and identifying its effect in adaptation of muscular nervous system and accomplishment of discus throwing for young people below 18 years . The sample included the players of discus throwing of National Center for the Promotion of Sports Talent-power games in Baghdad , ( below 18 years ) young people according to international federation charters for power games , their number is ( 10 ) players .The researchers have concluded through the study that suggested training have made nervous adaptation due to these trainings and increasing in the efficiency of voluntary muscles through increasing the values of spinal cord measured by top (CNS ) which reflected upon the device of such activity . The performance of several throwing of the resistors , light and heavy , and through the training of young people throwers by using stimulation has achieved smooth and consistent among the motions of both upper and lower limbs in which serve economy in motion .