The most important physical building indicators in predicting some physical traits of handball players cubs

Nabil Kadhim Haribed

Abstract


Physical building indicators and classification as well as the age of time are
important things that should be highlighted because it is one of the most easy and
available physical variables that can benefit the coaches of clubs or national teams in
handball within the scope of their players or teams and within the limits of limited
possibilities and accordingly The physical characteristics of the priorities of interest to
the players of crib handball, and here crystallize the problem of research during some
of the questions related to the possibility of these indicators in the creation of
predictive equations representing simulations, which in turn reflect the proportions of
contributions to the physical construction of the elements of physical attributes to
know The extent of the individual progress in the level of these elements through the
application of the equation and the extraction of the result and the matching of what is
being through the practical and what should be through the output equation, the
research aim to identify the direct indicators of body size (the longest, weights) and
the age of time in predicting the physical characteristics of the players of handballs.
The researchers used the descriptive method in the method of associative studies
to suit the nature of the study. The research community determines the cubes of
handball in the clubs of Babil province for the sports season 2017-2018 (Al-Qasim
Club, Al-Musayyib Club, Babylon Club, Al-Hilla Club, Al-Kifl Club), and 150 (150)
players were randomly selected by (120) players. The most important conclusions
were:
1.Obtaining (20) predictive equation with body size and age-related indicators of
physical characteristics exceeding (2) percentage contribution of (25%) and above.
2 .Obtain a predictive equation with physical composition indicators and the age of
the elements with physical characteristics exceeding (2) the contribution rate (25%)
and above.

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