The Faculty of Physical Education is discussing a master’s thesis entitled (The Effect of High-Intensity Training According to the Power Law on the Fatigue Index, Anaerobic Abilities, and Offensive Play Positions for Futsal Players)

The Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Karbala discussed the master’s thesis for the student Ali Rahim Hussein, which was titled (The effect of high-intensity training according to the power law on the fatigue index, anaerobic capabilities, and offensive playing positions for futsal players) and on the discussion hall in the college.
The research aimed to prepare high-intensity exercises according to the ability law in the index of fatigue, anaerobic capabilities, and offensive playing positions for futsal players, and to identify the effect of high-intensity training according to the ability law to develop the fatigue index, anaerobic capabilities, and offensive playing positions for futsal players. K, and Identifying the preference of the difference between the control and experimental groups in developing the fatigue index, anaerobic capabilities, and offensive playing positions for futsal players
The researcher recommended: The need to pay attention to the use of exercises according to the training principles by using high-intensity training to raise the anaerobic efficiency of futsal players during matches and competitions.
, and the adoption of exercises using high-intensity interval training as basic data when training soccer players for futsal, and the need to ration the training load for exercises in a high-intensity training manner according to the power law as appropriate, and the need to introduce exercises using high-intensity training according to the power law in the training program for the rest of the games Sports, whose skills require strength, muscular ability and endurance
The discussion committee consisted of:
Prof. Habib Ali Taher / University of Karbala / Chairman
Prof. Hikmat Abdul Sattar Alwan / Thi-Qar University / Member
Prof. Dr. Khalid Muhammad Reda / University of Karbala / Member
Prof. Dr. Nadia Shako Jawad / University of Karbala / member and supervisor