The Effect of Anairabic High by Intensine perjodic Technique on same Bsachemical variables and (110) Hurdles sprint performance in Anbar province
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https://doi.org/10.37359/JOPE.V20(1)2008.752Abstract
The present study aimed at exploring the effect of anairabc tranings on some biochemical variables in blood and the level of performance in 110 hurdles sprints -The study was carried out at a sample of Anbar province Track and Field Team in (110) hurdles sprint skill. They were 4 in number . preperformance measurement of members of the sample in addition to the selection of biochemical variables such as calcium , potassium , sodium , cruiatur , phosphates and phosphocainise were taken by the specialized working team following the proper scientific procedures . The training program designed by the researchers was applied for (8) weeks of (6) training seasons poor week using the highly periodic technique (80-90%) of the optined individual energy . postperformance tests were carried out using the same technique adopted in preperformace tests . Data and results were collected and statistically processed . Then , they were introduced in tables and analysed and discussed in a scientific mithodologys referring to scientific sowerces . Results have shown that was aerial traininge of highly intensium periodic technique led to an important in the concertration of biochemical variables under study , in addition to an improvement in the performance of (110) hurdles sprints athletes . The researchers recommended the use of this approach to improve the performance of (110) sprinters . They advocated the use of biochemical variables measurement as a style for the continuaus evaluation of the training and physiological conditions of the athelets to arrive at optined results

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