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1 year, 6 months ago via physics-questions.com

What does physics have to do with playing sports?

Is it important to understand physics if your an athlete? On what level?
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alokerdas | 1 year, 3 months ago
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It is good to understand physics but, not absolutely must. Application of physics is everywhere. If you understand the concepts of physics then you will be able to relate to many things in action in real life. For example, in sports, Javelin throw or shot-put throw, you have to throw at an angle of 45 degrees. Because who knows physics he or she knows that at that angle a projectile gets the maximum trajectory. So javelin or shot-put will travel maximum distance. There are many such concepts in physics which applies to sports. But, knowing physics is not and cannot be a prerequisite for entering into sports. Sports trainers will train the players anyway. And they know all the tricks whether they know physics or not.

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