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Ibero-American Journal of Exercise and Sports Psychology

Saja Shukur Yas Al-Gburi

College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences for Women, University of Baghdad, Iraq

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  • Full Length Research Article   
    The impact of compound exercises on young handball players' ability to aim accurately and quickly while falling
    Author(s): Saja Shukur Yas Al-Gburi*

    One of the fundamentals that a handball player requires is kinetic speed, which is represented by the speed with which kinetic skills are performed, as well as perceptual speed, which is one of the mental processes that must be considered as it aids in achieving the correct path of skillful performance and the ability to understand the opponent and quickly perceive situations to take the right decision at the right time and place to respond to his strikes. As a result, most coaches strive to provide kinetic qualities to their players and crystallize them in the development of kinetic and cognitive speed, as well as accuracy of shooting from falls for handball players. The study's goal was to plan complex exercises (physical, kinetic, mental skill) within the single performance and then knowing the effect of these exercises in developing the cognitive speed, kinetics and accuracy o.. Read More»

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