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

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Faculty of Physical Education Boys Zagazig University

2 Faculty of Physical Education for Girls - Zagazig University

Abstract

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%).

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