In the presence of the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Sabah Qasim Khalaf, and his scientific assistant, Dr. Muhammad Abd al-Hussein Attia, the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Baghdad discussed on Tuesday, corresponding to 4/7/2023, a master’s thesis for the student (Marwa Abbas Mahdi) under the supervision of Professor Dr. Hamid Abdul Nabi Abdul Kazem, under  Title (Effect of dynamic lactic training according to the target time for developing special endurance, lactic acid concentration and achievement for 800m runners under 20 years old), which aimed to prepare dynamic lactic trainings according to the target time for 800m runners (under 20 years old), and to identify the effect of dynamic lactic trainings according to the target time  For special endurance, and to identify the effect of dynamic lactic exercises on the percentage of lactic acid concentration and the fatigue index. To achieve the research goals, the researcher adopted the experimental approach with one experimental group with a pre- and post-test.  Extracting the results of the research, the researcher used the statistical package (SPSS).

   The thesis reached a set of conclusions, the most important of which is that dynamic lactic training has a significant impact on the adaptations that occur in anaerobic and lactic physiological variables for 800m runners, and that dynamic lactic training had a major role in adapting runners to lactic acid to obtain energy sources.  The dynamic lactic according to the target time to complete the 800m, as it has an impact on organizing the training load, and the need to diversify the intensity of the exercises and the distances make sure that they are highly effective in line with the requirements of the motor duty in the anoxic and oxygenic exercises

 The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr. Zaidoun Jawad Muhammad as Chairman, Prof. Dr. Faiza Abdel-Jabbar, Assistant Prof. Dr. Ali Sadiq Dhiab, and Prof. Dr. Hamid Abdel Nabi Abdel Kadhim as supervisor

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