Muhammad Mu'adh Arif
This research aims to study the relationship between certain coordination abilities, their accuracy, and their impact on the serving performance of young volleyball players. This is due to the significant importance of coordination abilities such as balance, agility, and motor coordination in executing basic skills with high precision. The research employed a descriptive-analytical approach, and the sample consisted of players from Al-Mahawil Sports Club. Tests of balance, coordination, and agility were administered, in addition to a test of serving accuracy. The results showed a statistically significant positive correlation between coordination abilities and serving accuracy, with a correlation coefficient of 0.948 for the adjusted balance test. This indicates that players with higher coordination abilities are better able to control their bodies and execute serves with greater accuracy. The researcher attributes these results to the fact that improved neuromuscular coordination contributes to trunk stability, body posture control, and movement coordination during serving. This aligns with the findings of previous studies that indicated the impact of balance and agility on skill performance in team sports. The study concludes with the necessity of including balance and coordination development exercises in training programs and conducting periodic tests to measure the development of these abilities. It also recommends conducting similar studies in other sports that require high-precision performance.
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