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Resumen de New device to wrestling sport training based on the fighter movement geometry

Antonio Jesús Zafra Morillas, José María Cortés Jiménez, José Juan Rodriguez Moral, David Chica Cobo, Carmen Borrás Rodríguez, Cristina Martín Doñate

  • The design presented in this paper refers to a portable device for training the musculature in the sport of wrestling. This device reproduces accurately geometrical and ergonomics conditions for the training of fighting exercises in this sport.The machinery used for musculature training in the sport of wrestling doesn’t adapt completely to fighter demands. Although there are certain machines at commercial level that make use of ropes to train the musculature, none of them fulfills the fighter requirements. Training machines don’t allow variability in the required pulling force performing an accurate fighter training. This fact, condition and prevents the sportsman of their daily improvement. Additionally, training machines require a large space for their location, being not useful for small gyms.In order to improve the training of the fighter, a new device has been designed. This new device aims to solve the safety problems related with rope climbing exercise and, the most important, to adapt the training exercise to the fighting requirements. This new device trains different body movements including variability in working angles and fixing the direction of the force vector during the whole exercise. The developed device based on the study of the geometry of the fighting movements improves the profile of training in wrestling sport.


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