The Effect of Stopping Training in Some Physical and Functional Variables and Sending Table Tennis Yousif Marwan Abdulhamed, Farhan Zeyad Mishaal, Hussain Aarif Abdul Jabbar* The College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Anbar, Iraq *Corresponding Author: Aarif Abdul Jabbar Hussain, The College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Anbar, Iraq, Email: nab.orth@yahoo.com
Online published on 23 December, 2019. Abstract The aim of the study is to track the changes due to the cessation of training for a period of one week, two weeks and three weeks on the strengths of the muscles, the functional variables and the skill of transmission in the face and back of the tennis racket. While the hypothesis confirmed there are differences of statistical significance in the strengths of muscle and functional variables and skill of transmission in the face and the back of the racket as a result of the cessation of training between the level and after the cessation of the period (one week and two weeks and three weeks). The researchers used the descriptive approach in a sequential manner to suitability and nature of research. The results of the study included (6) players representing the Anbar University table tennis team for the academic year 2018–2019. The researchers concluded that there were negative effects in the reduction of all functional variables, but diastolic pressure maintained its level for the duration of the period of cessation of training either the technical and physical variables recorded a significant decrease Stop training altogether. The researchers recommended that periodic tests of the fitness, functional and skill level of tennis players be consistently confirmed. Top Keywords Stopping training, physical and functional variables. Top |