Performing Some Offensive and Defensive Skills in Relation to the Multidimensional Anxiety of ALtadamon Basketball Players

Authors

  • Ali Mutair Hamidi Al Karizi Assistant Professor, College of Physical Education and Sports Science, University of Maysan, Iraq Author
  • Imad Abdul Jabbar Murad Assistant Professor, College of Physical Education and Sports Science, University of Maysan, Iraq Author
  • Maytham Mutair Hamidi Al-Karizi Directorate General of Education in Maysan Governorate, Ministry of Education, Iraq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/yk97d756

Keywords:

Some Offensive, Defensive Skills, Multidimensional Anxiety

Abstract

The present research aims to identify the level of multi-dimensional anxiety and evaluate the performance of some offensive and defensive skills of advanced players in Hilla basketball club and to identify the nature of the relationship between multidimensional anxiety and the performance of players ALtadamon advanced basketball. the researcher used the descriptive method of survey methods and case study, included A sample of the research on the players of the Altadamon Club (14) basketball applicants. Using the statistical bag (SPSS), the research came up with a set of conclusions, including the reduction of multidimensional anxiety in the players. One of the most important recommendations is to emphasize the importance of studying multidimensional anxiety as a personal situation whose responses affect the athlete and to determine the influential dimension in performance. 

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Published

31.07.2020

How to Cite

Mutair Hamidi Al Karizi, A., Abdul Jabbar Murad, I., & Mutair Hamidi Al-Karizi, M. (2020). Performing Some Offensive and Defensive Skills in Relation to the Multidimensional Anxiety of ALtadamon Basketball Players. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(5), 2170-2176. https://doi.org/10.61841/yk97d756