The impact of assisted exercises on developing the speed of motor perception and the performance of the passing skill for indoor soccer players under the age of 19.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71377/8pnbq968Keywords:
Speed of motor perception, The handling, Indoor soccerAbstract
In order to advance the preparation of any game, we must focus on training the players and the methods that work on building them. Attention to players, as they are the fundamental category based on correct scientific foundations, is a correct base for higher levels in the future. This is a fundamental pillar that developed countries have adopted to advance their achievements towards a better future. Futsal has a historical significance, and the indicator of developing the speed of motor perception and the performance of the rolling skill has always been of interest to specialists in the field of motor learning and sports training. Hence, the importance of researching different training methods to motivate players during application and assist them inDeveloping their physical, motor, and skill capabilities in conditions similar to what happens in a match, as these exercises play a significant role in the success of the training process. The research problem lies in the fact that most players have a weakness in the speed of motor perception despite training, in addition to the lack of appropriate solutions for it, which directly affects match results and makes the matter technically difficult. The exercises followed are traditional exercises that do not rely on diversity, excitement, and thrill. Therefore, the researchers decided to delve into this problem. The researchers aim to understand the impact of exercises using auxiliary tools in developing the speed of motor perception and its relation to the performance of the passing skill among football players in the age group under 19 years, and the researchers hypothesize the existence of differences.There is a statistically significant difference in the post-test results for motor perception speed and passing skill in the futsal players between the experimental and control groups, favoring the experimental group. The research sample consisted of 16 players from the Al-Rafidain Sports Club in Diyala Province (boys) who participated in the Diyala Province Clubs Championship held in the indoor hall in Baqubah for the 2020-2021 season. They were intentionally selected and divided into two groups, experimental and control, by lottery, with each group consisting of 8 players.
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