THE RELATIONSHIP OF SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS TO DETERMINING THE LEVEL OF SKILL PERFORMANCE OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS
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The research aims to identify the relationship of some physiological indicators to determining the level of skill performance of basketball players by identifying the differences between groups of physiological indicators and performance effectiveness of the research sample and identifying the relationship between some physiological indicators and performance effectiveness of the research sample.
The researchers used tests and measurements of physiological indicators and an individual observation form to evaluate the effectiveness of each player’s performance. For the statistical aspect, the researchers used the arithmetic mean and standard deviation. Percentage. Analysis of variance (F). Simple correlation (Pearson)
The researchers concluded that there is a significant correlation between long anaerobic capacity and heart rate with the performance effectiveness of the research sample teams. Likewise, there was no significant correlation between short anaerobic capacity (phosphagenia) and aerobic capacity with the performance effectiveness of the research sample teams.
The researchers recommended the necessity of developing the elements of physical fitness, especially speed, speed endurance, and general endurance, during training curricula because of their close connection to blood pressure, heart rate, and the recovery process, while ensuring regularity in training. Emphasis is placed on opening development and training courses for basketball coaches with the assistance of game experts from developed countries in the field of basketball, especially in the field of physiology, to clarify the importance of functional indicators during training and competitions. .
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