Attentive control and its relationship to the performance of the skill of spiking and blocking in volleyball for female students

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MALADH HAYDER AHMED

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Volleyball is one of the most popular team sports in the world and the game of volleyball relies on basic skills as a key foundation for this game to progress to the next level. Performance, and these abilities include Crash and Block abilities. Volleyball striking and blocking wall attention performance and samples for female students were selected from his sophomore students for the season (2021-2022), researchers used a descriptive approach, and the research community consisted of (103) students. The researchers created a 37-item attentional control scale and calculated percentages, arithmetic means, and hypotheses to conclude where the female students' attentional control lies in light of the study results. There is a positive relationship between crash hitting and wall blocking skills. The researchers also recommend further research on attentional control abilities for other variables in volleyball play

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MALADH HAYDER AHMED. (2024). Attentive control and its relationship to the performance of the skill of spiking and blocking in volleyball for female students. Mustansiriyah Journal of Sports Science, 5(1), 51–59. Retrieved from https://mjss.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/mjss/article/view/165
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