The impact of using both styles of exercise scheduling (practice) Constant-distributed, distributed Variable in learning and Retention some of basic offensive skills in mini basketball

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
279-311

Abstract

The aims of the study was :-
- To explore the impact of using both styles of exercise scheduling (practice) Constant-distributed, distributed Variable in learning some basic offensive skills in mini basketball.
- Comparing the impact of using both styles of exercise-scheduling (practice) Constant-distributed, distributed Variable in learning some basic offensive skills in mini basketball in the post test.
- Comparison between the impact of using both styles of practice scheduling Constant-distributed distributed Variable in retention some basic offensive skills in mini basketball.
- Experimental method was used to for its suitability to the nature of the study , sample of the study consisted of (30) players , , which divided into two equal, each group consisted of (15) players for each group , equivalent was done for the sample in variables of groups ( mass , length , age , some of motor and physical elements , some of the basicattacking skills in mini basketball . Programs period were (7) weeks , two learning units in a week for each group , time for each unit was (45) minutes . Data was treated statistically by using the { Arithmetic mean , standard deviation ,simple correlate (pearson), (T) test for the paired equal number and unpaired equal number samples } .
- The researchers concluded the following :-
- It was positive, effective influence for the style used in the study (constant-distributed, distributed Variable in learning basic skills in mini basketball in different degrees.
- Superiority for the second experimental group which used the exercise scheduling (practice) distributed Variable on the first experimental group which used the exercise-scheduling (practice) constant- in all basic skills in the mini basketball under study.
- The second experimental group have more retention of the basic skills in the mini basketball than the first experimental group

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Rashid, N., نوفل, AL. Qader, O., & عمر. (2025). The impact of using both styles of exercise scheduling (practice) Constant-distributed, distributed Variable in learning and Retention some of basic offensive skills in mini basketball. Al-Rafidain Journal For Sport Sciences (RJSS), 20(66), 279–311. https://doi.org/10.33899/rajsport.2014.163127