The effect of exercises similar to playing with aids in developing some motor abilities and touch accuracy with Fleche skill for fencing sword players
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The game of fencing needs some abilities, including balance and compatibility to achieve achievement, and in order to advance the reality of the game through scientific research and keep pace with the developed countries in the game of fencing, it is necessary to study the motor abilities and their impact on the development of accuracy during the performance of the skill of the movement of the Fleche skill and these skills are important and crucial skills in the game of fencing, and the importance of this research lies in the preparation of exercises similar to play by directing the exercises to develop some motor abilities and their impact on accuracy during the performance of the skill of movement Fleche skill because it is crucial for age groups.
The research community was determined by the players of the Epee fencing cubs of the Karbala team, which numbered (26) players, so the researcher selected the research sample randomly and with (20) players were divided into two groups, the control group includes (10) players, and works with the training curriculum used by the coach, and the other experimental group includes (10) players and works with exercises similar to play to develop the most important motor abilities and the performance of the Fleche skill for the For Cubs Fencing Epee Weapon Emerging Players, and the program was conducted for two months and three training units per week.
The researcher came out with several recommendations, including the need to use exercises similar to play and proposed by the researcher in the training process for their impact on the development of motor abilities (balance, compatibility), and the use of auxiliary training methods during the preparation of exercises similar to play in a way that serves achievement in the sport of fencing.
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