The effect of special exercises in developing some bio-kinetic abilities and improving the performance of the volley in tennis for players
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v68.114658Keywords:
Special exercises, biokinetic abilities, tennisAbstract
Objectives: The Objectives of this paper is to preparing special exercises to develop the skill of hitting tennis, and identifying the effect of special exercises on accuracy, agility and the development of the skill of the volley strike tennis.
Research methodology: the researcher used the experimental method (and designed the two equivalent groups), as the experimental method. The sample was selected from third-year students, Section B / University of Kufa / College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for the academic year (2024-2025), numbering (32), and (20) were selected randomly, and the injured students and the exploratory sample were excluded. The sample was divided into two groups: the control group, numbering (10) and the experimental group, numbering (10) as well.
Result: The superiority of the experimental group in this variable appeared at the expense of the control group, and this superiority is a reflection of the various applications of special exercises that the members of the experimental group were exposed to
Conclusions: The special exercises used in the experiment had a clear effect on the dependent variables (agility, accuracy, and development of the studied tennis skill), there is a significant correlation between the bio-kinetic abilities used under study (accuracy, agility) and the accuracy of performing the tennis volley, and use of special exercises was positively reflected in improving the accuracy and agility of tennis players.
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