Motor coordination as one of the drivers of skill performance among judo buddies

Document Type : Original Article

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Assistant Professor Department of Theories and Applications of Competition Sports, Faculty of Physical Education - Benha University

Abstract

Search goal:
The research aims to identify the effect of motor coordination training on judo buds, by identifying:
1- The effect of the proposed program on motor compatibility measurements is under investigation.
2- The impact of the proposed program on the skill measurements under study.
Research hypotheses:
1- There are statistically significant differences between the average of the pre-measurement and the average of the post-measurement for the control group in measurements of motor coordination and measurements of the skill level under investigation in favor of the post-measurement..
2- There are statistically significant differences between the average of the pre-measurement and the average of the post-measurement for the experimental group in measurements of motor coordination and measurements of the skill level under investigation in favor of the post-measurement..
3- There are statistically significant differences between the means of the two post-measurements of the control and experimental groups in the measurements of motor coordination and the skill level measurements under study in favor of the post-measurement of the experimental group.
Definitions used in the research:
 Motor compatibility:
It is the individual's ability to move two or more different muscle groups in two different directions at the same time. (18:71)
 Judo:
It is one of the types of individual matches in which the attacker relies on the energy and strength of his opponent to his advantage, relying on the optimal use of the mind in how to exploit it to overcome the opponent with the least effort.

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