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THE IMPACT OF TRAINING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIVISION OF PLAY AREAS ON SOME MOTOR SKILLS AND ACCURACY PERFORMANCE OF SOME OF THE BASIC SKILLS IN SQUASH

Journal: The Swedish Journal of Scientific Research (SJSR) (Vol.1, No. 7)

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Page : 28-35

Keywords : Interactive training. Duel game.;

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Abstract

Research objectives: - Preparation of training according to the division of play areas on some motor skills and accuracy of the performance of some basic skills in squash. - Knowledge of the effect of exercise in accordance with the division of play areas on some of the motor skills of squash players. - Knowledge of the effect of exercise in accordance with the division of play areas on the accuracy of the performance of some of the basic skills of squash players. Research hypotheses: - There are significant differences between pre and post tests on some of the motor skills of squash players. - There are significant differences between pre and post tests on the accuracy of the performance of some of the basic skills of squash players. Research Methodology: The researcher used the experimental method to design one set of suitability research topic. The research sample: included national team players squash for men (applicants), number (8) players. Conclusions: 1 - The use of play areas by dividing the exercise a positive influence in the development of some motor skills to the research sample. 2 - Exercises that divide the regions play a positive influence in the development of some basic skills in the game of squash. 3 - The proposed exercises led to the achievement of objectives in the development of performance skills include the fact that the exercises were a special skill exercises inside the stadium. 4 - Exercises that divide the play areas have led to the development of agility and compatibility among a sample search.

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