Constructing and Standardizing Compound Tests (Physical _ Skill) According to Phosphate Energy System for National Center for Gifted in Handball Players aged (15 – 17) Years Old
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37359/JOPE.V33(2)2021.1144Keywords:
standardized tests, phosphate energy system, and handballAbstract
The research aim at constructing and standardizing compound tests (skill – physical) according to the phosphate energy system for the national center for gifted handball players aged (15 – 17) years old. The researchers used the descriptive method on (60) handball players from the national center for gifted in handball. Four tests were selected and a pilot study was conducted followed by the tests and the data was collected and treated using proper statistical operations to conclude that compound tests give a realistic evaluation for handball performance. Finally, the researcher recommended using these tests on regular bases for players’ selection as well as making other tests on other abilities and skills.

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