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Handball at Junior Team Level
Handball at Junior Team Level CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Purpose and degree of topicality of the work 1.2. The role of selection in the orientation of sports performances 1.3. Guidelines regarding the handballist model for beginner groups CHAPTER II. SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION OF THE WORK 2.1. Phase II of the sustained counterattack. 2.2. Phase II of the attack; importance and means of achievement 2.3. Biological peculiarities at the age of children and juniors 2.4. Biological qualities at the age of children and juniors 2.5. Means of technical and tactical training of players specialized in positions 6. Elaboration of the preparation and game methods of the second phase of the attack CHAPTER III. RESEARCH METHODS AND TECHNIQUES 3.1. Research methods and techniquesC 3.2. The statistical-mathematical analysis and interpretation method 3.3. Organization and conduct of research CHAPTER IV. DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 4.1. Presentation of data in the form of tables and graphs 4.2. Data analysis and identification CHAPTER V CONCLUSIONS AND PROPOSALS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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This is high level of detail for GCSE, if you understand these main roles of muscles for GCSE level you'll be looking up to a B for GCSE Level or higher.
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fixed match planet win 21/6/2016 big odd sofe 1000000& ╠╠ VIP FIXES MATCHS AND GOMEZ FIXED ╣╣ ╠ ➠ Date : 21 / O6 / 2O16 ➠Tip : [ X ] [ HT ] ✔ HALF TIME ╠ ➠Odds : [ 1000 ] ╠ ➠Safe : 1OO% MAX BET
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Boxers' exercises CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION I.1. THE IMPORTANCE AND CURRENTITY OF THE TOPIC I.2 MOTIVATION FOR THE CHOICE OF THE THEME CHAPTER II THEORETICAL-SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION OF THE WORK I I . 1 E X E R C I S E S b o x e r II.2 FRONT EXERCISES II.3 GYMNASTICS EXERCISES WITHOUT APPARATUS FOR GENERAL DEVELOPMENT II.4 EXERCISES FOR STRENGTH II.5 STRETCHING EXERCISES II.6 EXERCISES FOR RELAXATION II.7 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT EXERCISES WITH APPARATUS AND GYMNASTIC APPARATUS II.8 EXERCISES WITH MEDICINE BALLS II.9 EXERCISES WITH DUMBELLS II.10 EXERCISES WITH A TENNIS BALL II.11 SPECIAL PREPARATORY EXERCISES II.12 SPECIAL EXERCISES WITH APPARATUS, USED IN BOXING II.13 SPECIAL EXERCISES IN THE RING II.14 HELPFUL SPORTS EXERCISES CHAPTER III CONCLUSIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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A simple and easy equation for PE students or sports science student
£12.50 Preview RemoveIntroduction to Anxiety in Sports
- Defining competitive anxiety in sport - Stress as an appraisal and how it can lead to coping or anxiety - Introduction to Multidimensional Anxiety (Martens et al, 1990) - What anxiety can lead to - How to measure and monitor anxiety - Symptoms of competitive anxiety (cognitive, somatic and behavioural) - Causes of anxiety (factors that can influence anxiety) - Occupational and organisational stressors) - Multidimensional anxiety theory (MAT) - State versus trait anxiety - Predictions of MAT - Temporal patterning
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