The rates of null and valid movements in parapowerlifting in international competitions

ABSTRACT The Paralympic system adapted the press modality, allowing the participation of people with physical disabilities called para-powerlifting (PPL). The purpose was to establish the rates of valid and invalid movements; identify if factors such as the weight category, gender, or athletes '...

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Main Authors: Jairo Alejandro Fernández Ortega (Author), Julie Joan Acevedo Ramirez (Author), Rodrigo Nieto Galvis (Author), Luz Amelia Hoyos Cuartas (Author), María Fernanda Montilla Sánchez (Author)
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Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Ciências do Esporte, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a ABSTRACT The Paralympic system adapted the press modality, allowing the participation of people with physical disabilities called para-powerlifting (PPL). The purpose was to establish the rates of valid and invalid movements; identify if factors such as the weight category, gender, or athletes 'country have an influence on the results; A retrospective study was elaborated in which the results of the null and valid movements made in 12 international events of the 2013-2016 Paralympic cycle were recovered from the official page of the international paralympic committee The results indicate that in these twelve events a total of 6,759 movements were performed, of which 3,264 moves were valid and 2,991 were rated as null, with no significant differences in null movements between men and women. These results indicate the need to review the judging system or the use of visual technologies to reduce the rate of null movements. 
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