The effect of proposed Toro exercises to develop short handling and suppression skills for football players aged (15-17) years

Authors

  • Asst. Dr Aban Abdul Karim Mazhar Babylon Education Directorate, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58305/ejsst.v13i48.332

Keywords:

Toro exercises, Handling, putting down

Abstract

         The goal of the research is to identify the effect of the proposed Toro exercises in developing some short tackles and putdowns in football. The researcher used the experimental method by designing two equal groups for the research sample of (24) players from the two Babylon Club teams for the season (20120-2021) with ages (15-17) years of age. The original research population was (30) players, and the sample was divided equally into two groups, one experimental and the other a control group. The researcher used auxiliary tools and appropriate devices to conduct tests for the research variables, in addition to implementing the suggested exercises. A mini exploratory experiment was conducted on a sample of second-stage students, numbering (6). Players, after conducting pre-tests and executing the exercise items related to the rate of play for a period of (4) weeks, with (3) educational units and a total number of (12) units, and then post-tests were conducted for motor compatibility and accuracy of scoring in football, and after extracting the data and processing it statistically, and then Presented, analyzed and discussed based on relevant scientific sources, the researcher reached several conclusions, the most important of which was the effectiveness of the proposed toro exercises in developing short handling and suppression for players. In light of these conclusions, the researcher recommended the need to emphasize the use of the proposed educational exercises in football educational units. For this category.

Published

2023-09-30