Effects of using mandatory technical exercises on the performance level of some individual and combined skills of junior soccer players

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Instructor at the Department of Collective Games and Racquet Sports, Faculty of Physical Education, Tanta University

Abstract

The aim of this research is to design a training program for compulsory technical training,
1- The impact of the proposed program on the performance of some of the skills of individual footballers.
2-The impact of the proposed program on the level of performance of some of the skills integrated with footballers.
Research hypotheses:
* The proposed training program has a positive impact on the level of performance of individual skills for the benefit of the experimental group.
* The proposed training program will have a positive impact on the level of performance of some integrated skills for the benefit of the experimental group.
 There are statistically significant differences between the two dimensions of the 
experimental and control groups in the skill performance variables and for the post-measurement of the experimental group.
 There is a difference in the improvement ratio between the experimental and control groups in the individual and integrated skills for the benefit of the experimental group.
Search procedures
Research Methodology:
The researcher used the experimental method using the post-pre experimental design for two groups, one experimental and the other control.
Research community:
The research community of the 15-year-old youth footballers in Gharbia Governorate is a participant of the Western Football Association for the 2017/2018 sports season (7) clubs.
The research sample:
The research sample included 15 years of football in the Tanta Sports Club of the Egyptian Football Federation branch in Al Gharbia for the 2017/2018 sports season. It was chosen deliberately to cooperate with the officials of the club and to provide conditions for applying the research procedures. The number of participants was 42, (30) arising from the same research community and from outside the basic sample from the municipality club of Mahalla, and the table Figure (1) shows the description of the research sample: