Search Results - Physical Education of Students
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The effect of the analogical thinking strategy in teaching some defensive and offensive principles of handball to students
Dawood, L. M. J., Mushin, H. A., Habib, K.Published in Proximus Journal of Sports Science and Physical Education (2024)“…Also identifying the effect of the analogical thinking strategy using physical modeling and the method used by the teacher (Al-Amri) in teaching some defensive and offensive principles of handball to students.The researcher used the experimental method (two equal groups) because "the experiment searches for the cause and how it occurs, and the researcher addresses the variables of the phenomenon by studying the causes of a sample of third-year students in the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Basra for the academic year (2022-2023) for study." …”
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Relationships between body composition and anaerobic performance parameters in female handball players
Kale, M., Akdogan, E.Published in Physical Education of Students (2020)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Examination of lower-upper limb of power and force parameters of elite athletes
Aktas, S., Cakmakci, O.Published in Physical Education of Students (2020)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Tactical decision-making in sport. How coaches can help athletes to make better in-games decisison
D. Cooper, B. GordonPublished 2020“…This is essential reading for any student, researcher or practising teacher or coach working in sport, physical education and coach education. 1. …”
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Impact of maximal power training with and without plyometric on speed endurance and upper body power of team handball players
Ethiraj, B., Kamatchi, M.Published in Physical Education of Students (2020)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Monitoring physiological responses and fluid balance of elite female beach handball players during an international tournament
Ceylan, B., Kerem, M. K., Çeyiz, S. C., Gürses, V. V. G., Akgül, M. S. A., Baydil, B. B.Published in Physical Education of Students (2020)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Frequent immediate knowledge of results enhances the increase of throwing velocity in overarm handball performance
Stirn, I., Carruthers, J., Sibila, M., Pori, P.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2017)“…Fifty female and seventy-three male physical education students were assigned randomly to the experimental or control group. …”
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Method of estimation of technical preparedness level of baseballs aged 12-14 years
Agapov, D. V., Krovyakov, V. F., Boyko, U. G., Hodorchenko, V. M.Published in Physical Education of Students (2013)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Effect of psychophysical state on different qualification`s handball players on their preparedness
Frolova, L. S., Glazirin, I. D., Petrenko, Y. O., Suprunovich, V. O., Menshikh, E. E., Kharchenko, I. A., Pivnenko, A. O.Published in Physical Education of Students (2013)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Comparison of maximal oxygen uptake and anaerobic threshold in soccer and handball players
Soyal, M., Korkmaz, E. S., Polat, M., Aydogan, S.Published in Physical Education of Students (2017)“…Physical Education of Students…”
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Comparative analysis of motor and specific motor abilities between handball players and non-athletes in the cadet age from Montenegro
Muratovic, A., Petkovic, J., Bojanic, D., Vasiljevic, I.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2015)“…Based on the results of determining the difference by t-test and discriminant analysis, we conclude that the handball players generally have better motor and specific-motor skills compared to students who are not actively involved in any form of physical activity in addition to regular physical education. …”
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Sport specificity background affects the principal component structure of vertical squat jump performance of young adult female athletes
Panoutsakopoulos, V., Papachatzis, N., Kollias, I. A.Published in Journal of Sport and Health Science (2014)“…Methods: One hundred and seventy-three adult women (20.1 ± 2.8 years, 1.71 ± 0.09 m, 65.6 ± 10.3 kg, mean ± SD for age, height, and mass, respectively) engaged in track and field (TF), volleyball (VO), handball (HA), basketball (BA), and physical education students (PE) executed maximal squat jumps (SQJ) on a force plate. …”