A doctoral thesis at the College of Physical Education discusses modeling the causal relationships of the most important anthropometric measurements and biokinetic abilities in the smashing and blocking skills of Middle Blocker volleyball players.

A doctoral thesis at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Karbala, discussed modeling causal relationships for the most important anthropometric measurements and biokinetic abilities in the skills of crushing and blocking for middle blocker volleyball players.
The purpose of the thesis submitted by the student is:
Hamid Shamkhi Ghazi Yasser aims to identify the most important anthropometric measurements and bio-kinetic abilities in the players’ smashing and blocking skills and the direct and indirect causal relationships as an indication of the classification and selection of the Middle Blocker player in volleyball.