The Analysis on Sports Starting Technology Based on Biomechanical Analysis Method

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At modern science and technology information-based society medium, at various athletics science in, according to living creature technical sport biomechanics technique at modern athletics technique in, for raise the athlete's performance at and sport technique, and excellent turn to exercise an equipments to develop an important function.Therefore, best sport analysis can provide the best sport carriage and sport technical ability, thus the training result of the exaltation athlete of science.The textual purpose is to run a technique according to the biomechanics research athletics, train the theory of providing science for the athlete's science basis, promote the development of athletics business thus.

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