The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Baghdad discussed a master’s thesis by Aya Badr Salam entitled “The Effect of Exercises Using the BlazePod Device on Developing Motor Response Speed, Selected Visual Abilities, and Learning Court Defense and Spiking Skills in Volleyball Students.”
The study aimed to design and evaluate exercises using the BlazePod device to enhance motor response speed, visual abilities, and the learning of court defense and spiking skills in volleyball. The research highlights the importance of integrating modern training technologies to create an interactive learning environment that simultaneously develops visual and motor performance.
The findings concluded that incorporating visual-reaction devices such as BlazePod into volleyball education and training effectively accelerates skill acquisition, improves motor performance, and promotes a more engaging and motivating learning experience for students.
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