The effect of S.A.Q training on the development of some abilities, forehand, and backhand, for tennis | ||
Al-Rafidain Journal For Sport Sciences | ||
Volume 26, Issue 81, October 2023, Pages 132-149 PDF (1.65 M) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/rjss.2023.134574.1080 | ||
Authors | ||
Dlawer Karim Mohammad* 1; osama abdruhman ali2 | ||
1Faculty of Education. School of Physical Education, sports Department, Soran University | ||
2Faculty of Physical Education, Mansoura University | ||
Abstract | ||
The research aims to identify the effect of S.A.Q exercises on the level of some physical abilities and the forehand and backhand strokes of tennis players. The researchers used the experimental method for its relevance to the nature of this research, using the experimental design of two groups, one experimental and the other control, by applying the two measurements before and after for each group of the research community and the research sample. It represented a community that the researchers conducted the study on tennis players in clubs (Soran - Rawanduz - Senor) under 18 years old and registered in the records of the Sub-Tennis Federation in Erbil Governorate in the Kurdistan Region – Iraq and their number (26) players were chosen deliberately, and (4) players from the Sub-Union of Tennis and from outside the research sample as an exploratory sample. The number of (2) players were excluded from them for lack of regularity in training, and thus the research sample became of (10) players, and they were divided into two equal groups, each of (10) players, and the researchers’ used tests of physical abilities and forehand and backhand stroke of tennis players in addition to the sources Arabic and foreign. The most important results of the Sakyo training program indicated an improvement in the variables: Physical abilities The percentage of improvement between the tribal and remote measurements in the enemy variable was 22 meters 24.48%, the improvement rate between the tribal and remote measurements of the enemy from the baseline to the near transmission line reached 48.30%, the percentage of which was 48.30%. The improvement between the tribal and remote measurements in the arachnoid variable was 20.80%, and the Sakyo training program led to an improvement in the forehand and backhand stroke of the tennis players, where the rate of improvement in the forehand stroke was 27.96%, and the rate of improvement in the front and back stroke was 20%. | ||
Keywords | ||
training; forehand; backhand | ||
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