The effect of performing the PWC170 physical aptitude test at different temperatures on some functional variables for basketball players under 20 years old in the State of Kuwait

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The Ministry of Education

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The study aims to identify the effect of carrying the PWC170 physical aptitude test at different temperatures on some functional variables for basketball players under 20 years old in the State of Kuwait, using the experimental approach to design one experimental group and the pre-post measurement to suit the nature of the current study, at different temperatures and it was ( Less than 38), (38-39), (40-41), (42-43) degrees. The basic study sample was deliberately chosen from basketball players under (20) years old at Kazma Sports Club, and their number reached (20) players. One of the most important results of the study was that there was a negative effect of high temperature on the continuation time and the degree of resistance in the performance of the physical aptitude test PWC170, where the largest time for continuation of the test and the degree of resistance in favor of the temperature was less than 38 degrees, there was a negative effect of high temperature on the level of physical competence Absolute and relative, in which the best level of physical competence in favor of the temperature is less than 38 degrees. There was a negative effect of the temperature increase on the absolute and relative maximal oxygen consumption level, where the best absolute and relative maximal oxygen consumption level in favor of the temperature was less than 38 degrees.

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