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Year 2014, Volume: 16 Issue: 1, 32 - 40, 04.06.2014

Abstract

This study aimed at identifying: Predictive equations of predicting with standard score of skill performance of soccer players with the significance of both intellectual perception and individually and collectively specific physical abilities to which they contribute. The research sample included 24 players in the age group of 16 - 18 years. They were intentionally selected from AlMasry Club, and Sports Port Fouad Club in Port Said. The researcher has used 22 players out of the basic sample, and from the same community to conduct a scoping study. The researcher has used the tests and measures to collect basic data for this study. The most important results indicated that The predictive equation of predicting the standard score of soccer players' performance from the age of 16- 18 years in the significance of specific physical abilities and the variables of the intellectual perception to which they contribute has been as follows: Standard score of the soccer players' performance from the age of 16-18 years = –173.97 – 0.142 (Kinetic Sense) – 14.372 (Successive Stations) + 0.181 (Barrow Zigzag Run Test) + 0.389 (Bending the trunk to bottom) + 6.326 (stop ball from different heights) 10.129 (Running for 30×5 times) + 0.752 (Running for 3m) + 0.996 (Associated Emotional Condition) + 0.997 (Auditory perception) + 1.382 (Standing Vertical Jump) + 0.092 (Wall Passing) + 8.727 (Running, walking for 800m)

References

  • Abdel Khaliq E. Sports training, Theories, Applications, 11th edition, Alexandria: Munshaat al-Marif, 2003, 186.
  • Abu Abdo HA. The Recent Trends in Football Planning and Training, 1st edition, Alexandria: Alishaa Library, 2001, 37, 133, 107.
  • Abu Abdo HA. The Skill Preparation in Football, 2nd edition, Alexandria, 1999, 40.
  • Abul-Magd A, Alnmacai JI. Planning of Education and Training Programs of Youngsters and Youth in Football, Cairo: El-Ketab for Publication, 1997.
  • Bisatti AA. Physical training and Fitness in Soccer, Alexandria: Munshaat al-Marif, 1994, 83, 111, 141, 169, 191.
  • Ismail T, Abul-Magd A, Shaalan I. Football between Theory and Practice, Physical Fitness, Cairo: Dar El-Fiker Al-Arabi, 19 Moghnosi P, Marci MV, Sttori MD, Lorenzelli F. The relation and kicking ball speed with beginners. Italy, 1994.
  • Ramadan RH. A scientific production titled, The Impact of a Training Program for Physical Fitness at the Level of Skill Performance and the Results of the Matches of the Football Players under 18 Years, 1999.
  • Rifai MH. A scientific production entitled, The Effect of Some Specific Exercises on the Shooting Accuracy and the Accurate Performance of Penalty in Football, 2005.
  • Scriber K. Estimated maximum oxygen uptake in college football players during of training and detraining. Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics. Boston, 1990.
  • Shimon MA. The Intellectual Training in the Sports Field, 1st edition, Cairo: Dar El-Fiker Al-Arabi, 1996, 292, 496, 497.
  • Hit the ball with the sole of the foot side of the small goal Dribbling the ball on both feet Hit the ball with the head farthest distance Throw-in distance Sce. m. 50 4000 264 940* 0.9690 7000 to the farthest m. 25 6000 7580 0.6930 613* 0.9120
  • Appendix 4. Analysis of reliability, balance, split of reliability coefficients of the skill tests (n= 8). The correlation among components Spearman Split-Half length of Spearman Error Error number of the 1st part second part 0.9141 0.9551 0.7204 0.9551 0.6708 0.5194 3 3

The intellectual perception and some specific physical abilities as a function to predict the standard score of youth soccer players (16-18 years)

Year 2014, Volume: 16 Issue: 1, 32 - 40, 04.06.2014

Abstract

This study aimed at identifying: Predictive equations of predicting with standard score of skill performance of soccer players with the significance of both intellectual perception and individually and collectively specific physical abilities to which they contribute. The research sample included 24 players in the age group of 16 - 18 years. They were intentionally selected from Al-Masry Club, and Sports Port Fouad Club in Port Said. The researcher has used 22 players out of the basic sample, and from the same community to conduct a scoping study. The researcher has used the tests and measures to collect basic data for this study. The most important results indicated that The predictive equation of predicting the standard score of soccer players' performance from the age of 16- 18 years in the significance of specific physical abilities and the variables of the intellectual perception to which they contribute has been as follows: Standard score of the soccer players' performance from the age of 16-18 years = –173.97 – 0.142 (Kinetic Sense) – 14.372 (Successive Stations) + 0.181 (Barrow Zigzag Run Test) + 0.389 (Bending the trunk to bottom) + 6.326 (stop ball from different heights) 10.129 (Running for 30×5 times) + 0.752 (Running for 3m) + 0.996 (Associated Emotional Condition) + 0.997 (Auditory perception) + 1.382 (Standing Vertical Jump) + 0.092 (Wall Passing) + 8.727 (Running, walking for 800m).

References

  • Abdel Khaliq E. Sports training, Theories, Applications, 11th edition, Alexandria: Munshaat al-Marif, 2003, 186.
  • Abu Abdo HA. The Recent Trends in Football Planning and Training, 1st edition, Alexandria: Alishaa Library, 2001, 37, 133, 107.
  • Abu Abdo HA. The Skill Preparation in Football, 2nd edition, Alexandria, 1999, 40.
  • Abul-Magd A, Alnmacai JI. Planning of Education and Training Programs of Youngsters and Youth in Football, Cairo: El-Ketab for Publication, 1997.
  • Bisatti AA. Physical training and Fitness in Soccer, Alexandria: Munshaat al-Marif, 1994, 83, 111, 141, 169, 191.
  • Ismail T, Abul-Magd A, Shaalan I. Football between Theory and Practice, Physical Fitness, Cairo: Dar El-Fiker Al-Arabi, 19 Moghnosi P, Marci MV, Sttori MD, Lorenzelli F. The relation and kicking ball speed with beginners. Italy, 1994.
  • Ramadan RH. A scientific production titled, The Impact of a Training Program for Physical Fitness at the Level of Skill Performance and the Results of the Matches of the Football Players under 18 Years, 1999.
  • Rifai MH. A scientific production entitled, The Effect of Some Specific Exercises on the Shooting Accuracy and the Accurate Performance of Penalty in Football, 2005.
  • Scriber K. Estimated maximum oxygen uptake in college football players during of training and detraining. Applied Research in Coaching and Athletics. Boston, 1990.
  • Shimon MA. The Intellectual Training in the Sports Field, 1st edition, Cairo: Dar El-Fiker Al-Arabi, 1996, 292, 496, 497.
  • Hit the ball with the sole of the foot side of the small goal Dribbling the ball on both feet Hit the ball with the head farthest distance Throw-in distance Sce. m. 50 4000 264 940* 0.9690 7000 to the farthest m. 25 6000 7580 0.6930 613* 0.9120
  • Appendix 4. Analysis of reliability, balance, split of reliability coefficients of the skill tests (n= 8). The correlation among components Spearman Split-Half length of Spearman Error Error number of the 1st part second part 0.9141 0.9551 0.7204 0.9551 0.6708 0.5194 3 3
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
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Adel Abdul Baser Ali Haıtham

Publication Date June 4, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 16 Issue: 1

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APA Haıtham, A. A. B. A. (2014). The intellectual perception and some specific physical abilities as a function to predict the standard score of youth soccer players (16-18 years). Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, 16(1), 32-40. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.73161
AMA Haıtham AABA. The intellectual perception and some specific physical abilities as a function to predict the standard score of youth soccer players (16-18 years). Turk J Sport Exe. June 2014;16(1):32-40. doi:10.15314/tjse.73161
Chicago Haıtham, Adel Abdul Baser Ali. “The Intellectual Perception and Some Specific Physical Abilities As a Function to Predict the Standard Score of Youth Soccer Players (16-18 Years)”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 16, no. 1 (June 2014): 32-40. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.73161.
EndNote Haıtham AABA (June 1, 2014) The intellectual perception and some specific physical abilities as a function to predict the standard score of youth soccer players (16-18 years). Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 16 1 32–40.
IEEE A. A. B. A. Haıtham, “The intellectual perception and some specific physical abilities as a function to predict the standard score of youth soccer players (16-18 years)”, Turk J Sport Exe, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 32–40, 2014, doi: 10.15314/tjse.73161.
ISNAD Haıtham, Adel Abdul Baser Ali. “The Intellectual Perception and Some Specific Physical Abilities As a Function to Predict the Standard Score of Youth Soccer Players (16-18 Years)”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise 16/1 (June 2014), 32-40. https://doi.org/10.15314/tjse.73161.
JAMA Haıtham AABA. The intellectual perception and some specific physical abilities as a function to predict the standard score of youth soccer players (16-18 years). Turk J Sport Exe. 2014;16:32–40.
MLA Haıtham, Adel Abdul Baser Ali. “The Intellectual Perception and Some Specific Physical Abilities As a Function to Predict the Standard Score of Youth Soccer Players (16-18 Years)”. Turkish Journal of Sport and Exercise, vol. 16, no. 1, 2014, pp. 32-40, doi:10.15314/tjse.73161.
Vancouver Haıtham AABA. The intellectual perception and some specific physical abilities as a function to predict the standard score of youth soccer players (16-18 years). Turk J Sport Exe. 2014;16(1):32-40.

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