EFFECT OF COMPETITIVE EXERCISES IN MULTI PLAYING AREAS TO DEVELOP SOME BIOMOTOR ABILITIES AND SKILL PERFORMANCE OF (17-19) YEARS OLD FOOTBALL PLAYERS

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  • Dr. Qrar Abdulelah Kareem Directorate of Karbala Education, Al Hindia Education department
  • Dr. Hassanain Mohammed Jihad Open Educational College, Wasit Academic Center

Keywords:

Competitive exercise, Biomotor abilities, Football

Abstract

The study aimed to investigate about effect of competitive exercises in multi playing areas to develop some biomotor abilities and skill performance of (17-19) years old football players, The research problem crystallized from multiple axes and from these axes is the weakness in some of the biomotor abilities, and thus the researchers to apply competitive exercises with a variety of playing spaces on the young players in the clubs of Karbala, the 12 clubs participating in the provincial league and the sample was withdrawn from the research community in a simple random way randomly, the sample became two groups (control and experimental) by (10) players for each group, The aim of the research is to identify the impact of exercises in the variables studied, and the researchers assume that competitive exercises in various spaces have an impact on the development of biomotor abilities and skill performance of young football players research sample, and after carrying out pre-tests and the application of exercises which prepared and set by the authors for a period of (10) weeks, and at a rate of (3) sessions per week, then the post-tests were conducted to obtain the results and proved the exercises impact on the research sample through the results.

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Published

2024-01-10

How to Cite

Dr. Qrar Abdulelah Kareem, & Dr. Hassanain Mohammed Jihad. (2024). EFFECT OF COMPETITIVE EXERCISES IN MULTI PLAYING AREAS TO DEVELOP SOME BIOMOTOR ABILITIES AND SKILL PERFORMANCE OF (17-19) YEARS OLD FOOTBALL PLAYERS. Horizon: Journal of Humanity and Artificial Intelligence, 3(1), 42–49. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/horizon/article/view/3083

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