The effect of physical exertion on high temperature on blood components, respiratory reserve and accuracy of scoring for football players

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م.م حيدر شبيب عبد علي شبيب
أ.د فلاح مهدي عبود البطاط
أ.د عقيل حسن فالح الحسان

Abstract

Studies have been taken in the field of sport, including the physiology of sport develops in the field of scientific research, which dealt with various responses and adaptations occurring in the body as a result of exercise. These include the importance of our study, which deals with one of the components of the blood is hemoglobin, which carries oxygen to the muscles working in football players under conditions of high temperature imposes a multiplier work on the body, which is reflected on the performance of skill and physical.


The problem of research is determined in the detection of important issues in the field of sports physiology, which have the effects of the amount of a large load is added to the work of functional organs such as blood components and respiratory reserve and thus reflected on the performance of skill scoring, which is intended to connect to the highest levels in the members of the research sample.


The aim of the research is to identify the differences between certain blood components, respiratory reserves and scoring accuracy before and after the physical exertion on the high temperature mobile walker.


The researchers adopted the descriptive approach in the style of comparative study on a sample of football players (9) players representing Al-Nour Club for the first class football for the season 2017-2018 in the province of Basra.


The results showed a difference in measurements and tests between rest and physical effort in some blood components and respiratory reserves and accuracy of scoring in football players

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شبيب م. ح. ش. ع. ع. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., البطاط أ. ف. م. ع., & الحسان أ. ع. ح. ف. (2021). The effect of physical exertion on high temperature on blood components, respiratory reserve and accuracy of scoring for football players. Journal of Studies and Researches of Sport Education, 31(2), 21–31. Retrieved from https://jsrse.edu.iq/index.php/home/article/view/45
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