تصميم وتقنين اختبار للتوازن الحركي لطلاب المرحلة الأولى في كلية التربية البدنية وعلوم الرياضة
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Type | Article |
Author | شابا، فارس سامي يوسف. |
Second author |
عبد الهادي، مهند عبد الستار.
عبد الحر، عبد الله عماد. |
Varying form of title |
Designing and standardizing motor balance in first year students of Physical Education and Sport Sciences College [Article] |
Pages | ص ص. 68-83 |
Host Item Entry |
مجلة التربية الرياضية. مج. 29، ع. 2، 2017
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Electronic Location | النص الكامل (PDF) |
Descriptors | جامعة بغداد (العراق)كلية التربية الرياضية - اعداد الاختبارات - التقنين - النمو الحركي - التربية البدنية - الطلاب الجامعيون |
Language of document | Arabic |
Country | Iraq |
Balance is considered one of the most important components of physical activity in individual and team sports because it allows proper motor response and performance accuracy. The problem of the research lies in the lack of model for motor balance tests in the field of sports that require different positions and movements for classifying, selecting, diagnosing, and comparing athletes. The importance of the research lies in designing a test for motor balance as a reference for specialists in the field of sports and sport sciences. The subjects were first year College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences students- Baghdad University 2016-2017. The data was collected and treated using proper statistical operations. The researchers concluded a motor balance test and applies it one first year students within an Iraqi environment as well as standardizing the results for evaluations, comparison, and selection. Finally they recommended using this test for regular evaluation and as a criterion for selection. (Published abstract)
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شابا، فارس سامي يوسف. (2017). تصميم وتقنين اختبار للتوازن الحركي لطلاب المرحلة الأولى في كلية التربية البدنية وعلوم الرياضة . مجلة التربية الرياضية. مج. 29، ع. 2، 2017. ص ص. 68-83 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org |