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SOME ASPECTS OF ATTENTION AND SKILL RELATIONSHIP ACCURATELY CORRECTION TO THE BASKETBALL PLAYERS MIDDLE CLASS

Journal: The Swedish Journal of Scientific Research (SJSR) (Vol.3, No. 3)

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Page : 31-43

Keywords : skill; basketball; players; sport.;

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Abstract

The skill of the correction of the most important skills of the player stands by the resolution of the games so it was a source of interesting trainers, researchers, and influence in this skill are quite a few things that reinforce and these things attention, which is an important element in the basic skills of basketball and other sports where it should be available at basketball players attention and observation minute on an ongoing basis to movements player In basketball show the importance of attention is clearly due to the nature of the game that are fast and frequent changing attitudes of the multiplicity of plans defensive and offensive basic skill. A major premise: There is a direct correlation between the relational aspects of attention and correction accuracy when basketball players. The importance of search: In our research we want to refer to the subject of some aspects of attention and its relationship to accurately shooting in basketball, as he is considered an important aspect of sports psychology. After the theoretical and practical analysis of the results of your table manifestations of attention (unit, concentration, distribution, conversion) and their relationship to accurately from the free-throw shooting. - The existence of a positive correlation between the degree of severity of attention and accuracy of free-throw shooting. - The presence of a negative correlation between the degree of concentration of attention and accuracy from the freethrow shooting. - The presence of positive correlation between the degree of correction and to divert attention from the free-throw accuracy relationship.

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