The effect of tactical exercises in different playing centers on some of the motor abilities of young football players, ages (17-19) years

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Abstract

In recent years, the football game has witnessed a great development in different playing styles, and this has become evident in the recent football tournaments. Tactics and plans have played a big role in the results of matches. Modern play has become more difficult and complicated. Then the preparation of the team became difficult, and the training became more complex and difficult. This in turn forced the football training scholars to search for new methods and methods of training, so the training diversified and became close, or even similar, to the actual competition during the match, which led the coaches to resort to collective and planning exercises to develop the physical, motor, and planning aspects, and the research problem was that most of the vocabulary Training curricula for youth soccer teams It became clear not to allocate spatial time in the special preparation stage for such planning exercises, but even that most coaches follow the old methods only in the player acquiring physical fitness and skills in one direction or a specific capacity or ability and this is what we call Now the modern ball (exercise non-economic). The aim of the research was to prepare tactical exercises in the various play centers for youth soccer players of ages (17-19) years. The research hypotheses were statistically significant differences between the results of the pre and posttests of the research sample (control and experimental) in some of the motor capabilities of youth soccer players. Theoretical studies were related to tactical exercises, defensive tactical exercises, offensive tactical exercises and kinetic abilities. The research sample was (16) players from the border club youth ages (19-19 years) and the search tests were the kinetic ability test (accuracy) and the kinetic ability test (agility). The researcher discussed the results that appeared to him in Chapter Four and from the research findings, the tactical exercises in the various playing centers achieved a significant development in the motor abilities (accuracy and agility) of the experimental group when comparing the results of the pre and posttests and from the recommendations of the research is the adoption of completeness plans in the various play centers prepared by the researcher to train football players to develop motor abilities.

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Al-Essawi, M. M. L. (2020). The effect of tactical exercises in different playing centers on some of the motor abilities of young football players, ages (17-19) years. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 23(2), 252–260. https://doi.org/10.36295/ASRO.2020.23230

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