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Ibero-American Journal of Exercise and Sports Psychology

The Effect of In-Water Exercises on the Blood Parameters and Kinetic Balance Among the Jiu-Jitsu Players with A Severe Sprain of the Ankle Joint

Abstract

Mokhles Hasan Haider* and Ammar Mzial Shnta Al-Mnshdawi

The purpose of this paper is to preparing exercises in-water on the blood parameters and kinetic balance for the Jiu-Jitsu players with a severe sprain of the ankle joint. The researcher used the experimental method with the design of equal groups for its suitability in solving the research problem and achieving its objectives. The researchers sample was selected (8) of Jiu-Jitsu players suffering from a severe sprain of the ankle joint (rupture of the ligaments of the entire joint with the instability of the ankle joint) in the Baghdad governorate clubs, and with (8) ankle joints, (4) right ankle joint and (4) left ankle joint, where the ages of the injured athletes ranged between (16-18) years, and whose condition requires them to undergo a rehabilitation program for the purpose of returning to their sports activity. The researchers distributed the research sample to two equal groups, with (4) injured athletes (the experimental group) according to the (rehabilitative curriculum inside the pool) and (4) injured athletes (the control group) according to the (traditional curriculum outside the swimming pool). The sample was chosen in The light of diagnosing the type of injury, which was determined by the specialist doctor, and the sample was homogeneous and the two groups were equal. The most important conclusions were reached the exercises inside the water play a major role in raising the level of blood variables and kinetic balance among Jiu-Jitsu players with severe sprains of the ankle joint. And the recommended was adopting the exercises in the water that are proposed by the researcher, as they play a major role in raising the level of blood variables and achieving the level of kinetic balance for the Jiu-Jitsu players with severe sprains of the ankle joint.

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