Effect of skillful physical effort on some functional variables of paddle tennis players
Abstract
The researchers noticed a problem that exists among the paddle tennis players, which is the fatigue that appears on most of them in training and competitions. The researchers attribute this problem to not undergoing specialized training programs that lead to the development of functional and functional variables for the players, due to the novelty of this game and its recent spread in some countries. Most of the training curricula focus on The skill aspect, therefore, the researchers wanted to study this problem by examining the impact of physical effort and skill on some functional variables of the paddle tennis players.
The research aimed to identify some of the functional variables of the sample and to identify the effect of skillful physical effort on some of the functional variables of the paddle tennis players, and the researchers assumed that the physical effort had a statistically significant effect on some of the functional variables of the sample under study.
The number of the research sample was (10) players, and they constituted 50% of the research community of (20) players, and the sample was in a good health condition.
The researchers concluded that the increase in heart rate, lactic enzyme, and triphosphate enzyme increased after the skillful physical effort compared to the rest periods, and that the levels of both blood oxygen and sodium ions decreased in the padel tennis players compared to the rest periods, and the skillful physical effort of the paddle tennis players was consistent with The lactic system prevailing in racket games, and that the ratio of O2 at rest and after the physical and skillful effort of the padel tennis players was close in values as a result of the adaptation in the player's oxygen susceptibility and did not show any differences.
Keywords: physical effort, functional variables, paddle tennis.Full Text:
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