THE EFFECT OF MOTOR GAMES IN IMPROVING MOTOR RESPONSE SPEED AND BLOCKING SKILL FOR VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
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Motor games, response and volleyballAbstract
The research aims to prepare movement games and identify the extent of their effect in improving the speed of movement response and blocking. The researcher used the experimental method in a single-group design with two pre- and post-tests for a sample of (10) players from the Heat Sports Club in volleyball for ages (10-13) years. Pre-tests were conducted and then motor games were applied. They included (24) educational training units at a pace of three units each week spread over eight weeks. Motor games were used in the main section, with a duration of (40) minutes, and then the researcher used Appropriate statistical methods in order to reach results. The most important conclusion was that motor games have a positive effect in improving the speed of motor response and blocking.
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