The Effect of Functional Exercises in Some Biomotor Abilities and Metabolism Rate for Volleyball Young Players

Authors

  • Mahmoud Nasser Radhi 1 , Sawsan Hadood Obaid2

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11986

Keywords:

Functional exercises, biomotor abilities, metabolism rate

Abstract

The importance of the research is preparation functional exercises scientifically, researchers believe that
it affects in some biomotor abilities and metabolism rate, which is directly involved in the defensive and
offensive performance of Volleyball for young players. Through the experience of field researchers note
there is a noticeable decrease in the performance of defensive skills in matches where the level of technical
performance is very high or the game continues for longer periods of time, this decrease leads to a slow
moving to take the right place while performing these skills, researchers believe that the reason for this is
that these skills are not getting enough share from training in a way that suits the nature of its physical and
physiological performance , So the researchers felt that they should go into this experiment by preparing
functional exercises, the aim of this exercises is to make a positive impact in some biomotor abilities and
metabolism rate for Volleyball young players . As for the research methodology and its field procedures,
researchers used the experimental method to solve the problem of research, the research society was
determined by the Kufa Club Volleyball for youth, for the sports season 2019-2020

Author Biography

  • Mahmoud Nasser Radhi 1 , Sawsan Hadood Obaid2

    1 Lecturer, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences / University of Kufa,
    2
    Prof. Dr., Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences/ University of Babylon

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

The Effect of Functional Exercises in Some Biomotor Abilities and Metabolism Rate for Volleyball Young Players. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 2614-2619. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11986