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The Effect of (Vertimax) Exercises on the Molecular Pressure of Oxygen, the Explosive Ability of the Two Legs, and the Accuracy of Scoring for Advanced Football Players Bashar Abbood Fadel 1 , A. Muhsin Muhammed Hassan 1 , Ali Sadiq Shaker 1 , Sura Irahim Luabi 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11987

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The research aimed to: Prepare (Vertimax) exercises for football players. Learn about the effect of exercises(Vertimax) on the molecular pressure of oxygen and the explosive ability of the two men, as well as the skill ofscoring accuracy for advanced soccer players. This study examined several axes, including the introductionto the research and its importance, which lies in the use of exercises (Vertimax), as the importance ofresearch lies in preparing these exercises through working with extreme intensity exercises and sufficientrest periods, as these exercises work to develop the molecular pressure of oxygen and the explosive capacityof the two legs. For advanced soccer players, in addition to developing the scoring skill of advanced soccerplayers, as these exercises give the best possible opportunity to achieve the greatest gains in the ability tojump, speed and explode in order to target the central nervous system (CNS) and activate all movementmodes and make them circulate To better and also improve the player’s ability to perform the scoring skillbetter throughout the match time and thus the player’s performance is reflected in the team’s result.
The Effect of Circular Training According to the Style of Stations (Physical - Skill) in Developing Some Physical Capabilities and Aiming by Jumping in Basketball for Youth Rashad Tariq Yousef1 , Bahaa Dhyab Faisal2 , Hikmat Abdel Sattar Alwan3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11988

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The aim of the research is to identify the effect of circular training according to the stations’ method (physical- skill) In developing some physical abilities and shooting skills from basketball jumping, the researchcommunity included (28) players representing Al-Nasiriyah youth club basketball players (16-18 years old)for the season (2018-2019). (20) players were chosen from them representing a sample The research wasdivided into two groups randomly into two groups one What a pilot and another officer and by 10 players foreach group. . The researchers applied the circular training in a method (high intensity fatality) as it celebratesspecial exercises to develop the distinctive strength of speed for the arms, legs, back and abdomen, and theexplosive ability of the arms and legs, as well as the development of correction skill from jumping by (18)training units at a rate of (3) training units per week, concluded The two researchers in the experimentalgroup that applied circular training according to the style of stations (physical - skill) a marked superiorityover the control group in some physical abilities and the correction of jumping skill.
The Effect of Inverted Learning by the (Edmodo) Platform in Motivation Motor Performance of Some Skills of Artistic Gymnastics for Students Khaled Nima Khudair 1 , Ali Abdul Hassan 2 , Mohamed Abdel-Sadah Hassan 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11989

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Inverted learning is one of the newly emerging forms of e-learning that is known as an educational model thataims to use modern technologies and the Internet in a way that allows the teacher to prepare the educationalunit through video clips, audio files or other multimedia, for the learners to see at home or anywhere anotheris to use computers, smartphones or tablets before attending the educational units. The objectives of theresearch were determined in preparing the motivation measure for the motor performance of the artisticgymnastics for players, as well as identify on the effect of inverted learning by the (Edmodo) platformon motivation performance for some skills of artistic gymnastics for players. Based on these findings, theresearchers recommended several recommendations, including (the necessity of adopting inverted learningby the Edmodo platform in the motor performance of the artistic gymnastics for players. Likewise, theneed to adopt inverted learning by the (Edmodo) platform to learning some artistic gymnastics skills forplayers, and also the confirmation to using (Edmodo) inverted learning during educational units in the motorperformance motivation in some artistic gymnastics skills for players.
The Effect of Exercises by Metabolic Conditioning (MetCon) Style in Some Physiological Variables and the Speed Motor Response for Young Volleyball Players Mahmoud Nasser Radhi1 , Sawsan Hadood Obaid2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11990

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Preparing exercises by Metabolic conditioning (MetCon) style for volleyball, and identify of the effect of(MetCon) exercises on some physiological variables and the speed motor response of young Volleyballplayers. researchers believe that it affects in some physiological variables and speed motor response that aredirectly involved in the performance of motor skills of Volleyball for young players. Through the experienceof field researchers note there is a noticeable decrease in the performance of defensive skills In matcheswhen the level of technical performance is very high or the game continues for longer periods of time, thisdecrease leads to a slow moving to take the right place while performing these skills, researchers believethat the reason for this is that these skills are not getting enough share from training in a way that suits thenature of its physical and physiological performance, so the researchers felt that they should go into thisexperiment by preparing exercises by style of metabolic conditioning (MetCon), the aim of it is to make apositive impact in some physiological variables and speed motor response for volleyball young players .
The Effect of Both (Ballistic and Plyometric) Methods of Exercises in Protecting from Knee Joint Injury in Terms of the Most Important Muscles Working on it for the Handball Center Player Eman Darweesh Jari 1 , Hasim Abdul-Jabar Salih 2 , Ali Hasson Jawad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11991

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The knee joint injury is very common for the handball center player, because of his position, which dependson the rotation on one of the legs to shoot on the goal with or without resistance from the opponent andjumping, and this requires giving appropriate exercises to strengthen the most important muscles workingon this joint, which works to prevent injury in it through experimenting both (ballistic and plyometric)training methods, and the aim of the research is to identify the effect of both (ballistic and plyometric)methods in preventing knee joint injury according to the most important muscles working on the knee jointfor the handball center player, and to identify the best methods in preventing Knee joint injury according tothe most important muscles working on the knee joint for the research sample, and the researchers used theexperimental approach with two experimental equal groups, The research community was determined whichare the center players in Karbala governorate handball Clubs, in the youth age group (17-19) years, and theywere randomly and evenly divided into two experimental groups as a sample for research As the first groupused ballistic exercises, and the second group used plyometric exercises.
Study the Effect. Extracts and Inhibitory Potency of Plant Capparis Spinosa on Breast Cancer Cells Amjed Abbawe Salih1 , Thamer Esmail Ahmed2 , Diaa Mahmoud Nigam3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11992

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The aim of this study is to analyze Capparis spinosa and the principal constituent substance in Iraq which isrecognized by NMR experimentations and the key constituent identified by NMR is Stachydrine. Capparisspinosa is descended from the family (Capparidaceae) and is described as a herbaceous plant with simpleleaves together edge and forked ears and bear flowers on long necks and fruits pear shape. Capparis containsbitter materials, claycosides, enzymes, mayonnaise, acetic acid, bric, soap and volatile oils with a smellsimilar to the smell of garlic, as well as sulfuric klycosides. All parts of plants used as a treatment as rootsthat are used as a diuretic and leg used as a dentin for diarrhea as well as fruit is used as a treatment for cancerWe observe measurements of significant decrease in the level of breast cancer cells at? 0.05
Assessment of Patients’ Perception of Mechanical Ventilation (Endotracheal Tube) and Intensive Care Unit Post Cardiac Surgery Khalida Alwan Mansour 1 , Bassima Amir Naji 2 , Bushra Khairullah Khanjar3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11993

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Background: Treatment and mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit may get a variety of physicaland psychological discomfort for patients.Objectives: To assess the perception of patients about the intensive care unit (ICU) and stressful experiencesabout mechanical ventilation in ICU. And identify an association between patient perceptions withdemographic characteristics.Methodology: a descriptive study (cross-sectional study) for the purposive sample of 80 patients of postcardiac surgery (hospitalized) in Ibn Albetar and Iraqi Center of Heart Disease (Gaze AL-Hariri hospital).Data were analyzed to achieve the goal of the study have been a questionnaire prepared according to theliterature review, it is composed of 3 parts, first part demographic data and, the information related ICU, thesecond parts, stressful experiences of adult patients who received mechanical ventilation (Endotrachealtube) (ETT) at ICU, and third parts, patient perception related to the environment at ICU. The validity ofthe questionnaire through a number of experts in the college of the nursing university in Baghdad.Results: The study showed (47.5%) of the sample was within (50-59) years, 25% of them from primaryschool or less, (85%) of them the residence area was urban, the study showed that the high percentage(62.5%) of the cardiac surgery patient was the moderate level of stressful experience during mechanicalventilation (Endotracheal tube) (ETT) at intensive car unite (ICU) while only (10%) of patients with alow-level of stressful experiences. The results also showed the majority (90 %) of patients with a moderatelevel of the perception of patients of the intensive care unit.Conclusions: The majority of cardiac surgery patients where moderate levels of perception of mechanicalventilation (Endotracheal tube) (ETT) and of the ICU.
Impact of an Educational program on Teachers’ Knowledge Toward Chickenpox Prevention at Primary Schools in Al-Najaf Governorate Raid Saad Atshan1 , Asmahan Qasim Mohammed2 , Ali Hussien Abbas3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11994

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Chickenpox disease is one of a highly infectious disease caused by the virus called varicella zoster.Chickenpox is spread through coughing and sneezing, and through direct contact with fluids in rashes. Mostpeople who are vulnerable to chickenpox are children, especially those under 12 years old. Objectives:The study aim determine the effective of education programs on teachers’ knowledge toward children withof chickenpox disease at Primary schools in Al-Najaf governorate and the relationship between teachers’knowledge with their demographic variables. Methodology: A quasi experimental studies was carriedout at Primary schools in Al-Najaf governorate from January 2019, to the end of April 2020, the samplewas collected in a purposive random sample comprised with 12 schools, identified the number of teachersselected from each school was 45, the data were collected using a questionnaire consisting of two main parts,the first part related to the social and demographic characteristics of teachers, and the second part concernedteachers’ knowledge about the prevention of chickenpox and then an educational program was establishedto increase the awareness and knowledge of teachers towards the prevention of chickenpox. Results: Theresults showed that most of the samples (37.8%) were aged between (41- 50) years. For the number ofyears of service, the greatest percentage (35.6%) of the sample ranged from 1 to 10 years, the study alsoshowed that 100% of the questions were answered by the teachers after the impact of the educationalprogram. Conclusion: The study concludes that the effectiveness of an education program toward teacher’sknowledge, which is concerned with chickenpox, is positive at a high rate.
Philosophical Foundations of Physical Education and Sport Applied to University Students of Central Areain Iraq According to the Social Understanding Haider Abbas Abdul Amir1 , Murtaza Ali Shaalan2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11995

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The study objectives: To recognize the reality of understanding the members of the research community incentral Iraq for physical education and sports. Building foundations for the philosophy of physical educationand sports in Iraq according to the social understanding. Research hypotheses: There is a possibility toidentify the reality of understanding the members of the research community for physical education andsports of universities in central area in Iraq. The research methodology included, where the researchers usedthe descriptive approach and survey studies for their suitability to the research problem and its objectives. Theresearch sample consisted of (200) male and female students from the Iraqi Middle Euphrates universitiesafter distributing a questionnaire to the research sample consisting of (60) questions to solve the problemnoting that the questionnaire is scientifically evaluated and it has been proven. After collecting the answersof the research sample, the researchers presented these results by using statistical means, analyzing thoseresults, and then discussing it , and the research objectives were fully achieved.
Activity of Several Purine Metabolic Enzymes in Sera of Pregnant Women Noor Khalid Zaidan 1 , Wisam Mahmood Mohammed 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11996

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This study aims to determine the activity of several purine metabolic enzymes in the sera of pregnantwomen. These enzymes show potential as indicators to follow the progress of pregnancy. The samples ofthis study were collected from 75 healthy pregnant women. The age range of the sample study was 17–43years and 25 samples were used as control (non-pregnant women in the normal physiological state). Purinemetabolic enzyme activity was compared among the three groups with each other and with control. Resultsappeared high significantly with p ? 0.05 in group III compared with group I of adenosine deaminase and thecontrol group . Pregnant women showed increase significantly level of 5-nucleotidase (5-NT) and alkalinephosphatase (AlP) enzyme activity, particularly in the groups III of 5-NT and AlP compared with group I of5-NT and AlP, the control group was found to possess equal 5-NT and AlP .