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Abstract

The importance of the research lies in identifying exercises in the fixed and variable styles, using targets of different sizes and working at varying distances to improve players' skill performance. The research aimed to prepare exercises according to the distance and size of the targets and to identify the extent of the impact of these exercises on the scoring skill performance of futsal players by measuring the accuracy and speed of the skill. The researcher used the experimental method with a two-group design, selecting the research sample purposively from the College of Arts, University of Baghdad, futsal team. The sample consisted of 12 players, divided into two experimental groups using individual and paired division, with each group consisting of 6 players, based on pre-test results to achieve skill parity between groups. After conducting the experiment and the post-test, skill performance was measured using the modified Fitts' Law, also known as the law of skill performance for accuracy and speed. After statistically processing the data, the researcher found differences between the pre-test and post-test results in favour of the post-tests, as well as differences between the post-tests in favour of the variable training group.

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