Physical construction of power production systems for squash players

Faculty Physical Education for Boys Year: 2021
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Journal: Journal of Comprehensive Education Research, Faculty of Physical Education for Girls, Zagazig University Journal of Comprehensive Education Research, Faculty of Physical Education for Girls, Zagazig University Volume:
Keywords : Physical construction , power production systems , squash    
Abstract:
The objective of this research is to build a battery of physical tests according to the energy production systems of squash players using factor analysis. The two researchers used the survey descriptive approach due to its suitability for the type and nature of this research, and the researchers chose the research sample by the intentional method of squash players from Wadi Degla Sports Club, Al-Ahly Club, Al-Zohour Club, Aero Sport Club, Black Ball Club, Heliopolis Club, and Al-Shams Club. The sample size was (62) players, who were divided into (50) players as a basic sample and (12) players as a reconnaissance sample. The extracted data were processed with appropriate statistical treatments, including the arithmetic mean (x), standard deviation (p), coefficient of variation, correlation coefficient, skewness coefficient, and flattening, factorial matrix analysis using the Hootling component analysis method, orthogonal rotation of the prime factors' matrix using the varimix method. Among the most important results: The most important physical capabilities of energy production systems for squash players were reached, which are (speed, agility, speed endurance, aerobic endurance, foot movements, reaction speed, strength distinguished by speed, balance), physical abilities that depend on the work system Phosphate anaerobic are (maximum anaerobic speed, strength characterized by speed, reaction speed, agility, flexibility), and the physical abilities that depend on the anaerobic lactic work system are (speed endurance, foot movements, endurance agility, endurance strength characteristic of speed, balance, compatibility) The physical capabilities that depend on the aerobic work system are (cyclic respiratory endurance).
   
     
 
       

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