Measuring the intensity of attention after the aerobic and non-aerobic effort, the relationship between them, and the intensity recurrence period of football players

Section: Article
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
238-260

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. : . . . (12) (18) . ( 8 ) ( 180 ) (2 ) (5) . : (T test) (L.S.D) . : ( ) . (-2) (-5) . ( ) . (2 ) (5) .The current research aims at measuring the intensity of attention after the aerobic and non-aerobic effort, identifying the period of it's recurrence, and the relationship between the two types of effort and the intensity of attention of football players. The researchers hypothesized that: There are statistically significant differences in the intensity of attention after the aerobic and non-aerobic effort. There are statistically significant differences of the period of recurrence after the non-aerobic effort. There is a relationship between the aerobic and non-aerobic effort and the intensity of recurrence of football players.The two researchers used the descriptive approach presented in the related literature. The sample were (12) players out of (18) who were chosen randomly from the team of the college of basic education.The researchers measured the intensity of attention of players while they were in total relaxation, then premeasured their intensity of attention after the aerobic effort (running and walking for 8 minutes) directly. Then, the researchers measured their intensity of attention after the non-aerobic effort (running for 180 minutes) directly. Finally, The researchers measured the intensity of attention after (2 minutes) and (5 minutes) of physical tests, respectively.The statistical means used were : mathematical means, standard deviation, T-test , variation analysis, conjunction factor, and the (L.S.P)The results were: There are statistically significant differences in measuring the intensity of attention during relaxation and effort whether aerobic or non-aerobic. There are statistically significant differences regarding the recurrence period of the intensity of attention of 2 and 5 minutes directly after the aerobic effort. There is an abstract and reversal relationship between the tests of the aerobic and non-aerobic efforts on the one hand and measuring the intensity of attention directly after effort. There are statistically significant differences between the periods of 2 and 5 minutes in the recurrence of the intensity.

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