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The Impact of Qualitative Exercises in the Development of Some Basic Skills in Football for the Cubs.

Authors

Saeed, Mohammed Abbas; Ali Hamza Al-Humairi, Alaa Hussein; Ibraheem, Maytham Lateef

Abstract

Football has witnessed a significant development in the levels reached by the players, especially their physical, motor and skill levels. This is what we see today through what they offer while playing in world tournaments. Training programs often emphasize the physical and skill aspects of the players and not focusing on the aspects related to motor skills. It has emerged in recent years and unquestionably a great development in football events where it is one of the games that require a high physical effort and skill to play the ball strongly impulsive, with coordinated movements where the player can perform the kinetic duty with minimal effort and high accuracy that economize on the use His physical and psychological abilities are balanced, as this leads to the fact that if two players with the same skill level and planning, the player with a physical level, motor and psychological high will be able to control the course of the game, so the skill side plays a big role in the game of football. The problem of research was reflected in the skills weakness of the Cubs of football, especially passing and scoring, and this is attributed to the lack of motor programs in this category, and this causes a weak performance in the skills of many of the qualitative skills of the game.Here, the researcher considered that the development of specific exercises aimed at developing some of the basic skills of Cub football through the combination of motor and skill training to serve the goal of research.

Subjects

EXERCISE; MOTOR ability; ROLEPLAYING games; CONTACT sports; SOCCER; EXERCISE video games

Publication

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2020, Vol 11, Issue 2, p2405

ISSN

0976-0245

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.37506/v11/i2/2020/ijphrd/195197

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