Athletics is a time and mark sport that can be practiced individually or by teams and contains various modalities. Some of them can be adapted and generate participation as Paralympic sports. The objective of this study was to analyze if biomechanics can improve the long jump technique of the athlete with physical disabilities. For this, the Paralympic medalist Kiara Rodríguez was studied. The long jump execution technique was evaluated through the Kinovea software. The research was descriptive, analytical, and of a mixed type, applying a quantitative and qualitative analysis. The SPSS software was used to establish the normality statistic and the Ancova test, from which an abnormality value was obtained in the data of the kicked leg with a significance of p=0.07. which is less than 5%. In the analysis of covariance, a p value associated with f of 0.408 was obtained, which is greater than 5%, so f is not significant, accepting the null hypothesis that the technical gesture of the Paralympic athlete Kiara Rodríguez is deficient. El atletismo es un deporte de tiempo y marca que se puede practicar de forma individual o por equipos y contiene varias pruebas. Algunas de ellas pueden ser adaptadas y generar participación como deportes paralímpicos. El objetivo del presente estudio fue analizar si la biomecánica puede lograr la mejora en la técnica de salto largo, de la deportista con discapacidad física. Para ello se estudió a la medallista paralímpica Kiara Rodríguez. Se evaluó la técnica de la ejecución de salto largo, a través del software Kinovea. La investigación fue descriptiva, analítica, y de tipo mixto, aplicando un análisis cuantitativo y cualitativo. Se utilizó el software SPSS para establecer el estadístico de normalidad y de prueba de Ancova, de lo cual se obtuvo un valor de anormalidad en los datos de la pierna de batida con una significancia de p=0.07. que es menor al 5%. En el análisis de la covarianza se obtuvo un valor de p asociado con f de 0.408, el cual es superior a 5%, por lo que f no es significativo, aceptando la hipótesis nula de que el gesto técnico de la atleta paralímpica Kiara Rodríguez es deficiente.
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