The Effect of Transitional Play Training (from Reception and Defense) on the Effectiveness of Performance Setup, Spanking, and some Physical Variables at the Women Beach Volleyball Players

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Assistant Professor, Department of Sports Training and Movement Sciences - Faculty of Physical Education - Sohag University

Abstract

Aims of the research
The research aims to identify:
1- The effect of transitional play training (Out of System) on the
effectiveness of preparation (reception - defending) of beach volleyball women
2- The effect of transitional play training (Out of System) on the effectiveness of hitting the landslide from (reception - defending) of beach volleyball players
3- The effect of the proposed training program using transitional play exercises on the level of performance of some physical variables among beach volleyball players -.
1- The researcher used the descriptive method by analyzing the matches to identify the percentage of transitional play ((system and out of system)) in both reception and defense. Attachment)1(
2- The researcher used the experimental method of one experimental group by means of (pre-post) analogy to implement the training program
Second: Society and Research Sample: The research community included two samples
1- The first descriptive sample: It included 7 matches from the African Women's Championship for the African Championship that qualified for the World Cup in Germany 2019, to identify the percentage of transitional play system and transitional play out system.
2- The second experimental sample: It was deliberately chosen for (4) female players from the national beach volleyball team. (8) players, sample scouting, annex)2(