The effect of anaerobic threshold exercises on some neurotransmitters, calcium and phosphorus regulating hormones, and the endurance of complex skill performance in boxing juniors
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The research aimed to identify the effect of anaerobic threshold exercises on certain neurotransmitters and hormones regulating calcium and phosphorus, as well as the performance of complex skill endurance in junior boxers from the experimental group. As for the research methodology, the researchers used the experimental method by designing two equal groups, the control and the experimental, with a pre- and post-test, to suit the nature of the problem and the objectives of the research. The research community was the same as the research sample, i.e. the comprehensive enumeration method was used, and they were 10 junior boxers in Al-Hilla Club, and they were divided by 5 boxers in each group, distributed randomly into the two groups. After conducting the scientific foundations for the performance endurance test, conducting the pre-test, applying the proposed exercises, conducting the post-test, and statistically analyzing the data, the researchers reached a set of results, the most important of which was that anaerobic threshold exercises brought about a clear development in the performance of complex skill endurance of junior boxers in the experimental group. As for the recommendations, the most important of which was that the researchers suggest organizing specialized courses in all modern training methods for boxing coaches in Iraq
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