The Effect of Using Competitive Exercise in Motor Fitness and Speed of Transition for Football Players (Junior Class) Mukhlif Majid Mohammed1, Asil Fouad Hammad2,*, Shallal Mustafa Hapeep3 1Secondary Almithaq for Boys, Directorate of Education Province of Anbar, Ministry of Education, Iraq 2The College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Anbar, Iraq 3Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Al Maarif University College, Iraq *Corresponding Author: Fouad Hammad Asil, 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 research was to identify the effect of competitive exercises in the special numbers stage on physical abilities such as motor agility and the transition speed of the emerging football players. The study assumed that there is a positive effect of competitive exercises on the research variables. The research was carried out on a sample of young players of the Ramadi football club for the 2018 sports season. The researchers used the experimental method for two equal groups. The study found that competitive exercises had a positive effect on the development of motor fitness and the transition speed of football players. Competitive exercises in the special numbers stage because of their role in the development of search variables, so that the player to perform the skills of motor used throughout the match in the competition. The researcher concluded that the competitive exercises introduced and applied to the experimental group had an effective effect in the development of the physical variables of the members of the research sample. Top Keywords Competitive Exercise, Motor Fitness and Junior Class. Top |