The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at University of Baghdad discussed a PhD dissertation by student Ali Fouad Majeed titled: “Exercises Using an Innovative Arm Device and Other Training Tools and Their Effect on Some Special Abilities of Youth Paralympic Fencing Players Aged 16–Under 21, Category A.”
The research aimed to identify the effect of training exercises using an innovative electronic arm device on increasing successful touches to the armed arm of Paralympic épée fencers. The study also examined the role of the device and other training tools in developing special abilities, including touch accuracy, motor response speed, and arm movement speed.
The findings showed that the innovative electronic arm and specialized training tools had a positive effect on improving touch accuracy and enhancing motor response abilities, contributing to better technical performance among Paralympic fencing players.
The researcher recommended incorporating the innovative device into specialized training programs and increasing the use of modern tools that simulate real competition conditions to improve athletic performance.
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