The role of physiological fitness factors contribution to performing of some basic handball skills for girl students of the College of Physical Education and SportSciences at University of Baghdad

Authors

  • Dr. Mohammed Mahmood Kadhim University of Baghdad /College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/d542vh51

Keywords:

Physiological, Fitness, Basic Skills, Handball

Abstract

The research community represented by students of the Faculty of Education Physical and Sport Sciences at the University of Baghdad in phase II of the academic year 2014-2015. The researcher chose the sample random method of an LGA number is 20 students. And because the nature of the problem to be studied determines the method of research to be followed , he must use the researcher The descriptive approach uses the method of correlational studies for its suitability, the nature of this study, and its objectives. After the search variables have been identified, we to know the percentage contribution of fitness elements physiological performance of some of the basic skills, like reel hand I use two types of tests to achieve this. Brother T. bars fitness physiological and ensure ((bend the trunk of the front of the stand - throw a medical ball (3 kg) hands of sitting on a chair - bend and extend the arms of the oblique lie (10 seconds)) - triple jump stability - attachment mode D. Arms (even exhausting effort)—sitting from lying down (until exhausting effort)—the ability for (such as security)—ran 1500 meters. And not Tests of skill , which included the speed of the handling on the wall for a period of 30 seconds from a distance of 4 m, handling a rectangle drawn on preset, clapotement continued in a winding line for a distance of 30 m, and correction of jumping high on the boxes. The aim of the research is to identify the percentage of the contribution of the physiological fitness components to the performance of some basic handball skills among the subjects of the study sample. And the results showed a lack of contribution to the elements of fitness and physiological performance of the skill of handling. And there is a contribution in the anaerobic capacity characteristic and strength as fast as the muscles of the legs and the explosive power of the muscles of the arms, the performance of the skill of receipt, and in the anaerobic capacity of aerobic performance skill clapotement, and it contributed to the flexibility of the trunk and the explosive power of the arms' muscles with the ability to shoot. 

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Published

31.07.2020

How to Cite

Mahmood Kadhim, M. (2020). The role of physiological fitness factors contribution to performing of some basic handball skills for girl students of the College of Physical Education and SportSciences at University of Baghdad. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(5), 8354-8363. https://doi.org/10.61841/d542vh51