He was chosen to teach at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Karbala. M. Dr. Hussein Manati is a member of the committee to discuss a master’s thesis at the University of Al-Qadisiyah. Manati said in a statement to the Department of Information and Relations that he was chosen as a member of the committee to discuss the master’s thesis at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Al-Qadisiyah, which was submitted by the student (Ali Talib Shanta) and tagged (The effect of anaerobic training according to critical capacity). On oxygen deficiency, oxygen debt, some functional and physical variables, and the accuracy of complex offensive skills for basketball players)
He explained that the thesis aims to identify the effect of training according to the critical capacity on oxygen deficiency, oxygen debt, and some functional variables for basketball players.
Identifying the effect of training according to critical ability on some physical variables and the accuracy of complex offensive skills for basketball players
It showed that training according to critical capacity affects the oxygen deficit, oxygen debt, and some functional variables of basketball players.
It was concluded that the importance of exercise for critical ability helped improve disability, oxygen debt, functional and physical variables, and the accuracy of complex offensive skills for basketball players, and that the training curriculum affected the functional variables under study, which included (VO2MAX, CP, RSA, VE, RQ), and disability and oxygen debt significantly for basketball players. The basket.
He added that the letter recommended the necessity of adopting the results obtained regarding the critical ability variable in building training programs for basketball players
It is necessary to pay attention to the physical aspect according to the correct scientific foundations, because of its good results in developing the physical and functional capabilities and complex offensive skills of basketball players.
The Deanship of the College presented a letter of thanks and appreciation to Dr. Hussein Manati in appreciation of his distinguished scientific efforts