THE IMPACT OF THE EXERCISES AT TIGHT SPACES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYSICAL & KINETIC CAPABILITIES u200E AND TECHNICAL SKILLS FOR THE SOCCERu2019S YOUTH TEAM
Journal: The Swedish Journal of Scientific Research (SJSR) (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-02-01
Authors : Mohammed Jassim Al-Yasiri; Mokalad Mohammed Jassim;
Page : 60-64
Keywords : Soccer. Tight spaces. Iraq. capabilities.;
Abstract
In order to identify the impact of the exercises which special for a small and tight spaces in the development of physical & Kinetic capabilities and technical skills for the soccer’s youth players who belonged to Babylon / Iraq province’s clubs. The two researchers conducted an experiment on a random sample of (60) young players, which divided into equivalents groups in the dependent variables (physical capabilities , Kinetic and technical) which special for the research. After taking the necessary procedures on the development and improve the performance of sample in the surveyed variables were measured and then address the statistically data, which comes by the results which indicate all of the sample got an acceptable level in all the consideration’s variables, that appeared the exercises of the special effect of playing in tight spaces indicates the development of physical & kinetic skills and capabilities of the soccer’s youth team.
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