Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of different environmental temperatures on two anaerobic abilities in volleyball players in Baghdad. The study used an experimental research design and selected 30 male volleyball players from the Baghdad community. The subjects were exposed to three different temperatures (12°C, 23°C, and 43°C). A control temperature hall was prepared for the action test of anaerobic abilities, and the test was conducted under each temperature condition on a separate day every three days. The study concluded that lower temperatures (12°C) led to an increase in anaerobic performance abilities for volleyball players in Baghdad. The temperature of 23°C was found to be the most effective, as it produced better anaerobic abilities compared to the high temperature of 43°C, which resulted in a decrease in anaerobic performance abilities for the players.
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Hussein, Ayd Sabah
(2013)
"The impact of some of the different temperatures of the Iraqi environment on the anaerobic abilities of volleyball players in Baghdad,"
Modern Sport: Vol. 12:
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54702/2708-3454.1360