Assistant Professor, of theories and applications of sports and racket games Dep. , Faculty of Physical Education for Boys and Girls , Port Said University
The research aims to develop the physical and skillful variables in basketball for educable mentally disabled people through using simple leading up games accompanied by music.
Research methodology: The researcher used the experimental method because of the nature of the research through the experimental design of one group by pre and post measurements. Research sample: Sample was selected purposively from team of youth popular arena in Port Said and who are registered in Egyptian Federation of mental disability of ages stage from (16-18) years old (n=12) , of players of aged5 intelligence proportion ranged between (50-70 degrees) according to data for female players belonging to Egyptian Federation of mental disability through Stanford -Binet test of intelligence.
The researcher conducted homogeneity among individuals in the growth rates (Age, height, weight, training age),
Mohammed Ramadan, A. (2017). The impact of simple leading up games accompanied by music on some physical and skillful variables in basketball for the educable mentally disabled. Assiut Journal of Sport Science and Arts, 2017(3), 205-223. doi: 10.21608/ajssa.2017.138753
MLA
Adel Mohammed Ramadan. "The impact of simple leading up games accompanied by music on some physical and skillful variables in basketball for the educable mentally disabled", Assiut Journal of Sport Science and Arts, 2017, 3, 2017, 205-223. doi: 10.21608/ajssa.2017.138753
HARVARD
Mohammed Ramadan, A. (2017). 'The impact of simple leading up games accompanied by music on some physical and skillful variables in basketball for the educable mentally disabled', Assiut Journal of Sport Science and Arts, 2017(3), pp. 205-223. doi: 10.21608/ajssa.2017.138753
VANCOUVER
Mohammed Ramadan, A. The impact of simple leading up games accompanied by music on some physical and skillful variables in basketball for the educable mentally disabled. Assiut Journal of Sport Science and Arts, 2017; 2017(3): 205-223. doi: 10.21608/ajssa.2017.138753