EC Orthopaedics

Review Article Volume 15 Issue 3 - 2024

The Use of Bernstein's Theory of Movement Control to Train the Explosive Ability of Muscles, as a Reason for Limiting Athletes' Records in Jumping and Sprinting

Alexander Egorov*

"Sports Training Center of the National Teams of the Chuvash Republic Named After A. Ignatiev" of the Ministry of Sports of Chuvashia, Cheboksary, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Alexander Egorov, "Sports Training Center of the National Teams of the Chuvash Republic Named After A. Ignatiev" of the Ministry of Sports of Chuvashia, Cheboksary, Russia.
Received: February 12, 2024; Published: March 23, 2024



A number of prominent scientists and sports practitioners, together with the leaders of national teams, have more than once expressed the minor sentiment that “man, as a record holder, has approached his physical limit” [10].

However, we note that respected scientists, such as Doctor of Medical Sciences N.A. Agadzhanyan, Head of the Department of Human Reserve Capabilities of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Physical Culture, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences V.V. Kuznetsov, Academician, member of the UNESCO College of Scientists V.I. Kandyba, collected numerous evidence of supermanifestations of people when an extreme situation occurs.

We cannot question this evidence from respected scientists. But then can we say that the current human records are the limit? Maybe scientists and trainers are doing something wrong?

 Keywords: Plateau of Human Records; Paradoxes of Muscular Dominance; Reflex-Deformation Mechanism; Bernstein's Theory of Movement Control

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Alexander Egorov. "The Use of Bernstein's Theory of Movement Control to Train the Explosive Ability of Muscles, as a Reason for Limiting Athletes' Records in Jumping and Sprinting." EC Orthopaedics 15.3 (2024): 01-11.