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Title: فاعلية الألعاب المصغرة على تنمية سرعة الاستجابة الحركية وطبيعة علاقتها بتطوير الأداء المهاري لناشئ كرة القدم
Authors: مرسلي العربي
عياد مصطفى
براهيمي قدور
Keywords: Mini games
motor response speed
technical skills
football
Issue Date: Sep-2018
Series/Report no.: numéro 35 SSH;
Abstract: The object of our research consists the effect of Mini games on the development of motor response speed also shows the relation between the motor response speedand the performance skill on the football for the young players Where we have adopted in our study this topic on the sample purely community consists of 30 players from the emerging. They were selected by intentional method 15 player as experimental community applied Mini games training programmed which take 8 weeks in the first half period of competition wherewe have adopted inthis programon the Mini games training methodthat contains exercisesare similar to therealcompetitionthat can befaced by the playerinthe positions of real competition and make a good decisions in situations for the game. 16 players as controls community applied by the traditional program depending on the training toseparate method that does not allow to make the relationship with the real scenario for the game .it shows positive improvement in the result of the experimental group of motor response tests and technical skills tests than the results improvement positive impact of motor response to develop some basic skills, As conclusions we advise coach to use the cognitive training which facilitate apprentissage ship opportunity and also it recommended the adoption of Mini games training programs because itsinterest in improving the level of achievement .
Description: Revue des Sciences Sociales et Humaines
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/20595
ISSN: 2170-1121
Appears in Collections:numéro 35 SSH A V10 N4 2018

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