Kinetic Perception And Intelligence And Their Relationship To Front And Back Roll Performance In Gymnastics

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Fatima Hassan Hassoun

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The research aims to identify the degree of kinetic perception, intelligence, forward and backward rolling, and the relationship between motor perception, intelligence, and forward and backward rolling of the sprouts. The descriptive approach was used in the style of studying the relationship, and the research sample reached (20) sprouts from the Basra Educational Training Center. The conclusions of the research were that the buds in the training center had a significant degree of motor awareness and intelligence. The buds have an appropriate degree of skill performance in front and back rolling. There is a significant correlation between kinetic perception, intelligence, and forward and backward rolling.


 

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Hassoun, F. H. . (2024). Kinetic Perception And Intelligence And Their Relationship To Front And Back Roll Performance In Gymnastics. Journal of Studies and Researches of Sport Education, 34(2), 98–112. https://doi.org/10.55998/jsrse.v34i2.492
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