Comparing the achievement level and some functional variables in a (50m) Freestyle swimming between two different thermal conditions
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freestyle swimming, achievement level, functional variablesAbstract
The research problem revolves around the idea that swimming is practiced in swimming pools and is also practiced in rivers, seas, and lakes. Temperatures are different for each of these places. The ideal air-conditioned pool temperature is (25C), while the temperature of non-conditioned pools and the above-mentioned water bodies vary in temperature with the different weather conditions, the increase in the surface area of the water, and the increase in the depth of the water. Therefore, there must be a difference in the effect of the temperature of each water medium from these media on the functional variables and the level of achievement during the exercise of physical effort. Through the researcher's knowledge of many local and university championships in the field of swimming, the significance of the idea of the present study became clear for the researcher in studying these variables and the changes that occur as a result of the difference in temperatures. The present study aims to identify the differences in the level of achievement in a 50-meter freestyle swimming between two different temperatures. It also aims to identify the differences in some functional variables in a 50-meter freestyle swimming between two different temperatures.
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