The Effect of Sakio Training on Developing Some Motor Abilities and Offensive Skills of Junior Basketball Players
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https://doi.org/10.64002/brvaar90Keywords:
Sakio training, motor abilities, offensive skillsAbstract
The importance of raising performance and achieving results in basketball is evident through the use of appropriate training that simulates playing situations and builds appropriate motor skills that enhance skill performance, especially Sakio training, which has proven successful in many sports and plays a role in building the athletic base, namely the junior category. Building this age group helps lay the correct foundation for sports training. The research problem was the reasons for the weakness in skill level and the achievement of the desired accomplishments, which revealed that motor skills play an effective role in achieving results. Furthermore, the failure to use appropriate training that helps develop and enhance these skills may not achieve the training goal. Therefore, the use of Sakio training may address the research problem by specializing in a quarter of the motor skills level and skill performance of junior basketball players. The main objectives of the research were to identify the effect of Sakio training on developing some of the offensive motor and skill abilities of junior basketball players. An experimental approach was used, and the research community was the Basra Governorate Education Team. After implementing Sakio training, the most important conclusions were reached: Sakio training is one of the successful exercises in developing some of the offensive motor and skill abilities of junior basketball players. It was recommended that Sakio training be adopted as one of the successful exercises in developing some of the offensive motor and skill abilities of junior basketball players.
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