The effectiveness of using Sakio S.A.Q training on beta-endorphin and intramuscular troponin And Creatine kinase and the level of offensive skill of handball players
The research aimed to identify the effectiveness of using SAQ exercises on some biochemical variables (beta-endorphins - muscle troponin - creatine kinase) and the level of attacking skill (speed and accuracy of pivot passes - the accuracy and power of shooting from a fall) for handball players under (20) years old. The two researchers, the experimental method, is based on a sample of (10) handball players under (20) years of age, and the research tools include: physical and skill tests - biochemical measurements - the training program using saku exercises. Among the most important results: - The use of Sakio training S.A.Q has a statistically significant positive effect at the level of (0.05) on the biochemical variables under investigation for handball players under (20) years old. - The use of SAKYO training S.A.Q has a statistically significant positive effect at the level of (0.05) on the level of offensive skill performance of handball players under (20) years old. - There are improvement rates in the telemetry from the pre-measurement of the individuals of the basic research sample in the biochemical variables under investigation, ranging between (10.82%: 19.31%).
said abdellatif, A., & Alaa Ahmed Ali, M. (2021). The effectiveness of using Sakio S.A.Q training on beta-endorphin and intramuscular troponin And Creatine kinase and the level of offensive skill of handball players. The Scientific Journal of Sport Science & Arts, 053(053), 110-133. doi: 10.21608/ijssaa.2021.61562.1533
MLA
abdellatif said abdellatif; Mona Alaa Ahmed Ali. "The effectiveness of using Sakio S.A.Q training on beta-endorphin and intramuscular troponin And Creatine kinase and the level of offensive skill of handball players". The Scientific Journal of Sport Science & Arts, 053, 053, 2021, 110-133. doi: 10.21608/ijssaa.2021.61562.1533
HARVARD
said abdellatif, A., Alaa Ahmed Ali, M. (2021). 'The effectiveness of using Sakio S.A.Q training on beta-endorphin and intramuscular troponin And Creatine kinase and the level of offensive skill of handball players', The Scientific Journal of Sport Science & Arts, 053(053), pp. 110-133. doi: 10.21608/ijssaa.2021.61562.1533
VANCOUVER
said abdellatif, A., Alaa Ahmed Ali, M. The effectiveness of using Sakio S.A.Q training on beta-endorphin and intramuscular troponin And Creatine kinase and the level of offensive skill of handball players. The Scientific Journal of Sport Science & Arts, 2021; 053(053): 110-133. doi: 10.21608/ijssaa.2021.61562.1533