2020, Vol. 7, Issue 5, Part F
The relationship between selected motor fitness components and skill performance in university-level football players
Author(s): Dharmender Singh
Abstract:This study examines the relationship between motor fitness components and skill performance in university-level football players. A cross-sectional research design was implemented to assess 46 university level male football players. The participants underwent comprehensive testing for key motor abilities including agility, power, speed, coordination, balance, and reaction time, along with football-specific skill assessments including dribbling, passing, and shooting accuracy.
Results demonstrated significant correlations between motor fitness components and technical skills, with power (r=0.72,
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Dharmender Singh. The relationship between selected motor fitness components and skill performance in university-level football players. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2020;7(5):403-406.