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Using the TUG Test in Implementing Gait Analysis of Different Types of Wrestlers

Kudratjon ZohirovComputer Systems, Karshi Branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies Named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi,Karshi,UzbekistanGolib BerdievComputer Systems, Karshi Branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies Named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi,Karshi,UzbekistanSardor BoykobilovSoftware of Information Technologies, Karshi Branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies Named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi,Karshi,UzbekistanKhojiakbar EgamberdievComputer Systems, University of Economics and Pedagogy,Karshi,UzbekistanGulmira PardayevaSoftware of Information Technologies, Karshi Branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies Named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi,Karshi,Uzbekistan
2024en
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The analysis of the movement behavior of athletes who are engaged in wrestling is carried out in this article. Gait parameter values were recorded on the basis of the G-Sensor inertial, portable device. It is necessary to study the state of development of balancing technique which is considered one of the main and important factors in wrestling, and in this case, the legs and knees of the human body play an important role. The TUG test was chosen to cinematically study the position of the legs and knees. The cinematic parameters such as the position of the knees, values of speed and acceleration in the turn, and the action time were extracted on the basis of this test and statistical analysis was performed. Experimental tests which were performed in this research were performed on 3 categories of wrestling athletes. Correlation of the general gait condition of this category of wrestling athletes was carried out. Symmetrical gait and movement parameters are taken into account when maintaining the balance of wrestlers.

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