The effect of kinetic linkage ability training on the complex trick performance of junior footballers

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The study aimed to identify the effect of motor skills training on the complex deception performance of junior footballers. The researcher used the experimental method for its suitability to the nature of the research using the experimental and control groups. The research sample consisted of (30) players under the age of 14 years (12 players for the experimental group, 12 players). For the control group) and (6) players for the pilot study, the researcher used the statistical package spss program to analyze the results, and the results showed:
1- Motor linkage exercises lead to improving the complex skill performance of football juniors in the under 14 years old.
2- There is a reciprocal relationship between the combinatorial capabilities training and the complex skill performance training, as training in the direction of each of them contributes to developing the skill performance of junior footballers.
The most important recommendations were:
1- The application of motor linkage exercises in the junior stage at the stage under 14 years of age because of their role in raising the skill level.
2- Conducting similar empirical research at different age stages because of their positive effects on improving the level of performance.
3-  Conducting similar studies for different deceptive performances to know the impact of this on the development of the levels of the junior stages.

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