Building and legalizing the aiming test from jumping outside the arch is close to the performance of the players

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Ali fadel Abed Alabas, Prof.Dr. Ali Sumoom AL- Fartusi

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The study aimed to build and legalize the correction test from outside the bow as an approach to the playing conditions for some types of correction in youth basketball, where the researchers used the descriptive approach to its suitability to the nature of the research, and the research community included the young players in the Iraqi clubs participating in the Iraq Championship, who are (124) players As the number of clubs that were researched tests was (10) clubs represented (airlines - viewing - Baghdad oil - southern oil - northern oil - Zakho - Hilla - vigilance of Nasiriyah - specialized school), where the number of players exploratory experience (28) players It was represented by (the specialized school and the Nasiriyah team), the number of constructive players (60) and the number of technical players (80) After conducting the test construction by the two researchers on the sample, they found standard scores and levels for the tests (correction test from jumping from outside the arc) and the approach to the play conditions, which are appropriate to the capabilities of the players, the researchers recommend the need to use offensive tests that approximate the playing conditions that he performed to find out the performance of young players from Before coaches and specialists, and to assist them in developing performance as well as the need to adopt the degrees and standard levels reached by your researchers, one of the means of objective evaluation of young players in basketball



 

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Ali fadel Abed Alabas, Prof.Dr. Ali Sumoom AL- Fartusi. (2024). Building and legalizing the aiming test from jumping outside the arch is close to the performance of the players. Mustansiriyah Journal of Sports Science, 2(2), 160–170. https://doi.org/10.62540/mjss.2024.02.02.14
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