Evaluation of the skill performance of the Libyan national team in the 3000m steeplechase intermediate distances.
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Abstract
The optimal use of all means and capabilities that develop competitors' abilities directly impacts their performance and achievement. Standardized sports training is the only way to achieve, develop, and improve each competitor's physical and skill capabilities, enabling them to reach the physical and skill level necessary to meet the requirements of motor performance throughout the competition. All of these motor performance requirements have been and continue to be a fertile field for research and study, addressed by many researchers in light of the development of some modern sciences (natural and human), particularly those related to athletes' motor performance
. Based on the above, the researcher believes that evaluation through kinetic analysis is a logical tool for dealing with all tasks related to developing skill performance. This analysis relies, in its foundations and rules, on understanding human performance and uncovering its secrets through sciences related to the type of competition. It helps in designing programs and rationalizing and directing the training process. Accordingly, this study seeks to evaluate the skill performance of the intermediate distances in the 3000m steeplechase race for the Libyan national team. The research methodology was descriptive due to its suitability for the nature of the research. The sample was intentionally selected from the Libyan national team for the 3000m steeplechase race (senior and junior categories), numbering 6 competitors, including (2 competitors from the junior category) and (4 competitors from the senior category).