The Effect of Symmetrical and Brain-Directed Exercises on Learning the Cartwheel Skill from the Balance Beam for Female Students

Authors

  • Abdul-sattar Jasim Mohammed Bilad Al-rafidein College
  • Nadia Abbas Mohammed Bilad Al-rafidein College

Keywords:

Symmetrical Exercises, Cartwheel Skill

Abstract

That the mathematical development taking place in various fields is only the result of research, studies and scientific efforts that contributed to the progress of the achievement of sports progress on all levels of sports, mental sport is a new science that began to interest in the Arab world is to stimulate the brain nits to work together the same efficiency to increase The speed of transmission of nerve signals and signals from the brain to the motor limbs as well as increasing the speed of the surges between the nipples of the brain and this in turn contributes to increase the motor efficiency and mental abilities that need to be exploited in the fullest in all fields.The researchers used the experimental method with the design of equal groups on a sample of (44) students from the third stage in the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Science, randomly selected from (50) students from the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Science. Through statistical treatments, the researchers concluded that for symmetrical exercises The two researchers recommended the use of analog-oriented exercises aimed at the brain because it has proved effective in the current study in learning the skill of cartwheel on the equilibrium balance of the students.

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Published

2019-03-30

How to Cite

Abdul-sattar Jasim Mohammed, & Nadia Abbas Mohammed. (2019). The Effect of Symmetrical and Brain-Directed Exercises on Learning the Cartwheel Skill from the Balance Beam for Female Students. Modern Sport, 18(1), 485-494. https://jcopew.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/sport/article/view/1566