The Effect of a Proposed Educational Curriculum on Teaching the Skill of Shooting in Handball
Keywords:
Shooting SkillAbstract
Sports activities, including handball, rely on basic skills as an essential foundation for progress. Coaches often spend most of their time training and teaching these skills. Motor learning aims to teach players the necessary skills, with a larger portion of the training sessions dedicated to these skills through educational programs. These educational curricula primarily aim to create a consistent change in behavior and improve the player's skill in the sport.
The significance of this research lies in understanding the impact of an educational program on learning the handball shooting skill for second-year students at the College of Physical Education for Girls, which helps in improving their academic and athletic performance
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