The effect of wide vision exercises on some skill performances of young football players aged (17-19).
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https://doi.org/10.71377/2thvqn26Keywords:
Wide vision exercises, skill performance (passing, shooting, ball possession)Abstract
The research problem emerged from several axes, including a weakness in skill performance during play, which is due to the lack of use of wide vision exercises that help players see the playing field comprehensively and quickly, along with the continuous movements of teammates and opponents. Another axis is the lack of interest from many coaches in using wide vision exercises within training units compared to physical, skill, and tactical aspects. Additionally, players do not recognize the importance of these exercises as they do for other exercises, along with the intellectual debate among researchers and writers regarding wide vision exercises.In order to develop the performance of young football players, the researchers applied wide vision exercises to Al-Khayarat Sports Club, randomly selected from the community of Karbala clubs. The club was divided into two groups (control and experimental), with each group consisting of 10 players. The goal was to improve skill performance. After conducting pre-tests and applying the exercises prepared by the researchers for a period of 9 weeks, with a frequency of 3 sessions per week, and then conducting post-tests and obtaining the results, it was confirmed that wide vision exercises had an impact on improving the skill performance of the research sample.
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