Effect of proposed preventive exercises in improving traceability and visual acuity with relation to accuracy of pneumatic shotgun for people with special needs

Authors

  • Liqaa Ali Al-Nadawi College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women / University of Baghdad

Keywords:

Accuracy of shooting

Abstract

Mathematical excellence and achievement is the result of training based on principles, principles, theories and modern methods. The problem is that the players lack the visual abilities and accuracy in the performance of rifle shooting with aerodynamics. He also noted weaknesses in visual abilities, such as traceability and visual acuity. The aim was to develop and identify the effect of proposed preventive exercises in improving traceability, The accuracy of the correction rifle aerobics for people with special needs. The study found there are significant differences between the results of the tests of the experimental and control groups for the benefit of the experimental group, The researchers tested the experimental method for its suitability to the nature of the problem. The sample of the search by deliberate method is a group of players of the Wissam al-Majd club for shooting in Venice with special needs (16) players and were divided into two groups (control) and (experimental) and by lot (8) For each group either the conclusions1 - Special exercises have a good effect in the development of visual tracking and the unit of sight and precision in shooting rifle with aerodynamics in the experimental group of players in Venice shooting for special needs. Recommendations - attention to the development of visual tracking and vision unit accuracy and accuracy Other qualities of the players rifle shooting Balhoaiah for people with special need

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Published

2019-03-30

How to Cite

Liqaa Ali Al-Nadawi. (2019). Effect of proposed preventive exercises in improving traceability and visual acuity with relation to accuracy of pneumatic shotgun for people with special needs. Modern Sport, 18(1), 551-564. https://jcopew.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/sport/article/view/1609