Predicting Accuracy of the Pitch Defending Skill Performance in Terms of Motor Action of Junior Volleyball

Ahmed Hassan Saber al-Kaabi

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The response process is directly related to the speed of reaction in terms of the motor reaction. Defending the stadium is one of the most important duties of the team's players in receiving and defending the field and covering the attack during play during the course of the match, each in his position against offensive strikes. The problem of the research was that upgrading the level of skill performance of the emerging player, and that the motor act works to clarify the kinetic duty of the player in the implementation of the technical performance of the skill during the implementation of the skill with a rudder and mastery,Due to the lack of interest of most volleyball coaches and for this age group in particular, we note that there is a clear weakness in their performance. The researcher used the descriptive approach in the style of correlation relations because it suits the nature of the study and its objectives. As for the research community, it represents a selected group of players of the Maysan volleyball team for juniors for the football league (2023), as the study sample included (42) players. The results of the descriptive statistics of the research variables of the application sample in the physical and skill tests in volleyball were presented and analyzed. The researcher found that there is a positive relationship between the motor act and the accuracy of the performance of the skill skill among the juniors of the game. The researcher recommends the following: Emphasizing the need to develop the motor act using aids and the use of reaction speed exercises in order to obtain a good technique.

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Ahmed Hassan Saber al-Kaabi
al-Kaabi, A. H. S. (2024). Predicting Accuracy of the Pitch Defending Skill Performance in Terms of Motor Action of Junior Volleyball. Journal of Innovation in Education and Social Research, 2(4), 43–50. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JIESR/article/view/852
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