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Abstract
Thesis included five chapters
Chapter I: Which included the introduction and the
importance of Search:
the importance of research to know the impact of the
development of maximum power using a repeat electricians to
stimulate some muscles involved in the development path of the
weight of the motor and achievement of the applicants to lift
weights. The research problem : about Is it possible to use electrical
stimulation training style electricians to develop maximum power for
advanced players who have reached the maximum production of
force and therefore has a positive effect on the development of
achievement and some of the indicators track the weight of the
motor that is what will be locked in by the researcher to know.
.Chapter II included theoretical studies and previous studies
1 - electrical stimulation (concept - its uses - the basis of his training)
2 - muscle strength (importance - types) 3 - Max power (maximum
power development) 4 - some muscles working 5 - the snatch and
jerk and the elevation and its parts.As previous studies is the study
Bushra Kazem 2005.
Chapter III: The research methodology consisted of field and
procedures:
Included the research methodology and procedures of the field
where the researcher used the experimental method-style groups
equal to the suitability of the research problem and included a
sample of the research and the number (18) players have been
selected randomly and make harmonization and equivalence to
them after divided to three groups, each group consisted of (6)
power lifters also included means, devices and tools used
measurements and tests and questionnaires and the design of the
electrical stimulation by the researcher and experiences and
experience to search the main tests, which included tribal and
training curriculum after electrical stimulation tests and a posteriori
statistical means.
Chapter Four: Results and analysis and debate
Ensures viewing the results and analysis and discussion of the
totals for the three research where the researcher displays the
results in tabular form numbered (9) tables and the presentation and
analysis of all the table from these tables. Were discussing the
results for each test from the test maximum power (of the arms and
torso and legs) and achievement and variables. and in doing so has

been reached to achieve the objectives of the research and


verification of the hypothesis.
Chapter V: Conclusions and recommendations
conclusions including:
1. Training style electrical stimulation had a positive impact in the
development of maximum power and achievement, and some
indicators of the kinetic path of some of the weight of the muscles
involved in the performance of SNATSH and jerk and the advantage
the first and second groups
2. Advantage the second group who used the style of training
frequency electrical stimulation (100) Hz to members of the first two
groups and control groups in tests of maximum power (of the arms
and torso and legs) and the achievement and some of the variables
to track motor snatch and jerk.
3. The training style electrical stimulation frequency (100) Hz is
suitable for the development of maximum power capacity of the
muscles.
- :recommendations
Emphasis on the use of electrical stimulation with the training .1
curriculum as a means to develop the maximum power or any other
.capacity
Emphasis on the need to use trained with electrical stimulation for .2
the development of training curricula for the achievement SNATSH
.and jerk
.The need for research and similar studies on other age groups .3
But a similar study for the development of other physical .4
characteristics using electrical stimulation


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