The effect of an educational training curriculum on receiving and delivering the stick in the modern way and the achievement of (4 x 100) runners
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educational training curriculum, achievement, mail runnersAbstract
The evolution of the level of sport achievement in recent years in sports and general games special forces where I started sports teams of a very small achievement and this is due to the use of all scientific methods regarding sports training and contain athletics on a series of events that are less than the one from the other in terms of importance from points or get gold medals and there are individual games and other mass is effective (4X100) of the only collective events in athletics The importance of research has demonstrated the knowledge of the role of the conditions to achieve maximum speed of the runners as well as the impact on achievement. The research problem is the weakness of the completion of the difference in this event as a result of using the old method, the objective of this research is teaching runners Technique delivery and receipt of the stick of the modern situation Ramming search is modern role in the arrival of hostilities early maximum speed of the technique, the research methodology, the researcher used the experimental method, The research sample were runners Faculty of Physical Education, the statistical methods, the researcher used statistical pouch (spss).
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