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Experts discuss the UCAM on high performance in athletics (16/12/2010)

The UCAM held until Saturday 18 December, the First International Congress of University Athletics

San Antonio Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM) has opened this morning, the First International Congress of University Athletics, which will conclude on Saturday 18, entitled 'In the introduction to high performance. "

The symposium, organized by the Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport (CAFD) of the UCAM, brings together specialists in the practice of athletics nationally and internationally, to treat that discipline from the areas of performance, teaching and management.

During the opening ceremony attended by the Director General of Sports of the CARM, Antonio Peñalver, the rector of International Relations and Communication UCAM, Pablo Blesa, who has attended on behalf of the UCAM-President and Dean of the Faculty of Science of Sport and Physical Activity and director of the Congress, Antonio Sánchez Pato, among others.

The Sports Direct General of the CARM has highlighted the difficult times being experienced by the Athletics in Spain, and underlined the wisdom in choosing the title suggests.

For its part, the director of the symposium, stressed the international character of the act, and recalled the various events organized at the Faculty of the UCAM CAFD since its inception.

Performance in athletics.

The first lecture of the symposium has given the professor at the University of A Coruña, and a member of the Galician Federation of Athletics, Dr. Isidoro Hob, who has lectured on acceleration capacity in the race and transfer it to sports.

Dr. Hornillos has addressed during her presentation, acceleration and complex quality based on energy efficiency mechanisms and coordinative factors that allows an athlete's movement in the shortest time possible.

On improving this capability, the speaker said that "it will have to exercise at maximum intensity, with full recovery and lasting no longer than six seconds, in general, and has emerged as a major means for improving accelerating the multihop, tows, slopes or evidence synthesis, among others.

Mime the way, the conferences have also given Dr. Filipe Conceicao, Porto University and member of the Portuguese Association of Athletics Federation, and Professor at the Catholic University of Murcia and member of the Athletics Federation of Murcia, Pedro Alcaraz, that has lectured on the characteristics and effects of resistive methods in the sprint.

Dr. Alcaraz, has argued that the main objective when using resistive methods is to improve the specific strength of the athletes without producing a significant change in their technique. "

Also noteworthy during the day in the morning, the performance 'Track & field' by the pupils of 1 CAFD, which brought together hundreds of students.

Day afternoon.

During the time of the evening will bring out several workshops.

One of them, 'Training of running technique at different stages of the sprint: the analytical work to the global', which will stage the gym UCAM Sports Center, will teach attendees new ways to work on running technique focusing on the differences in them, depending on the phase studied.

Source: UCAM

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