THE IMPACT OF SHORT-TERM REST AND THEIR SPIECHAL CONTENTS ON THE WORKING MEMORY QUALITY OF THE LEVEL OF RETENTION VERTICAL JUMP AND SHOOTING IN BASKETBALL
The study aimed to investigate the impact of short-term rest and their spiechal contents Working memory quality on the level of retention Vertical jump and Shooting in basketball The public study is arthothox clube, the study employed the quasi- experimental design as it was suitable to the nature and procedures of the study. The sample of the study was selected purposefully and consisted of (60) basketball players, representing (77%) of the total population of the study. The players were evenly and randomly assigned into (3) even groups, each consisting of (20) basketball players. The first group included the age group (12-12.9), the second (13-13.9) age group while the third (14.14.9) age group. Equivalence between the three groups with respect to the examined variables was established.
The researcher employed different tests to measure vertical jump ball retention and shooting accuracy in basketball. Players were given short term recess (30sec) and (90sec) and a within recess activities (motor, mental), the results of the study found statistical significant differences between (30sec) and (90sec) recesses in vertical jump accuracy retention and shooting accuracy retention in basketball, in favor of (30sec) recess. There were no statistically significant differences between motor and mental tasks, and the age groups (12-12.9; 13-13.9; 14-14,9) in retention vertical jump accuracy and retention shooting accuracy in basket ball. The study recommended the need for more attention to focus on motor skills training repetition after short term recess not exceeding (30sec).