The effect of some assistant means in developing the falling throw for people with disabilities in the Paralympic boccai game

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Waddah Muhammad Jassim Haider Sabah Ali M.

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The two researchers looked at finding some in developing the falling throw for the severely handicapped boccia playersNote that there is a weakness in the performance of some throws, including the falling throw in all its forms that are of great importance in this game, since most of the play is based on it, which requires the development of training programs according to scientific foundations that contribute to the advancement of the level of play by developing the best capabilities of the handicapped within the scope of the basic rules of the game Boccia is a recent game in our country, as it has not been 20 years since it began to be practiced as a sport of achievement and within the activities of the Iraqi National Paralympic Committee. The practitioners of the game of Boccia are people with severe cerebral palsy and whose movement rate is very small and is often accompanied by either spasmodic movements or However, because it is a competitive sport and a sport of achievement, the need and ambition of the handicapped, especially the players of the national team, to get victory to prove his worth makes him make a great effort to improve his abilities and achievements. Hence the importance of research in finding exercises with auxiliary means to develop one of the important types of throws in the game of boccia, which is the throw. Fallen in all its forms, the research sample included 18 players, the researchers chose 8 players as an experimental sample, which relied on aids, and 8 players A control group, which relied on the method used by the coach and 2 of the players as a sample for the exploratory experiment.



 

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Haider Sabah Ali M., . W. M. J. (2024). The effect of some assistant means in developing the falling throw for people with disabilities in the Paralympic boccai game. Mustansiriyah Journal of Sports Science, 5(2), 260–265. Retrieved from https://mjss.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/mjss/article/view/1120
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