Muscle Biodynamics and Statistical Analysis

Authors

  • Yuldasheva Gulmira Senior Lecturer, Department of Human Physiology and Life Safety, Andijan State University
  • Akbarova Barchinoy Bakievna Teacher of the Department of Human Physiology and Life Safety, Andijan State University
  • Askarova Sarvinoz Kahramonjon kizi 3rd year student of Biology at Andijan State University
  • Raxmonberdiyev Olimjon Oxunjon o’g’li Namangan viloyati NAMED MCHJ tibbiyot markazi

Keywords:

statistics, energy, mechanical work, biomechanical indicators

Abstract

The modern system of athletes' training is a complex multifactorial process that gradually ensures that athletes achieve the highest results. Undoubtedly, one of the most important factors in achieving sports results at the international level is not only the modern way of playing sports, but also the innate predisposition of the athlete. One of the important characteristics affecting the level of athletic performance is the composition of skeletal muscle fibers. One of the main functions of muscles is the conversion of chemical energy into mechanical work or force. When a muscle is excited, its mechanical state changes, and this change is called muscle contraction.

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Published

2025-04-22

How to Cite

Gulmira, Y., Bakievna, A. B., kizi, A. S. K., & o’g’li, R. O. O. (2025). Muscle Biodynamics and Statistical Analysis. American Journal of Biodiversity, 2(4), 52–56. Retrieved from https://biojournals.us/index.php/AJB/article/view/907