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The research aims to identify the effect of cluster training on some physical and skill variables in field hockey. The researcher used the experimental method because it suits the nature of the research and its procedures, through the experimental design of two groups, one experimental and the other control, through two measurements (pre-test and post-test). The research sample was chosen in a deliberate way from Field hockey players in the Eastern Hockey Region, Sunni stage, born in 2006/2007 AD. The sample size was (40) players, divided into (15) experimental group players and (15) control group players. (10) players were selected from the research community to conduct the exploratory study, and the researcher sought help from With some tools, such as (a restometer, a medical scale, a stop watch, medicine balls, a 30-meter tape measure, a stand inscribed in centimeters, a small rope, a chair, a 20-cm ruler, hockey rackets, hockey balls, a hockey field, and a divided hockey goal), the most important results were that the training The cluster had a positive effect and led to an improvement in the level of performance of some skills for field hockey juniors, as well as an improvement in the skill variables under research between the post-measurements of the group (experimental and control) in favor of the experimental group as a result of applying the training program. The experimental group also improved better than the control group in the level of performance, and the differences between Averages are significant in all tests that measure the level of performance.
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