ISSN: 2265-6294

The effect of S.A.Q Training on Some Biochemical Indicators and Straight Punch Force for Young Boxers of 63-69 Kg

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Haidar Abd Ali Hamza

Abstract

The purpose of the research project was to determine how (S.A.Q) training affected certain biochemical markers (GPX. GOT. GPT) and straight punch power (63-69) for fighters who are less than 19 years old. The research hypothesised that S.A.Q. training would have a positive impact on a few biochemical indicators and straight punch strength. The experimental method was used to represent the research methodology, and it involved two groups of equal size. The experimental group underwent S.A.Q. training for six weeks at a rate of three training units per week, while the control group performed coach-prepared exercises and represented the research community by involving six players from Al-Rawdatain Club barriers. The researchers used the statistical programme SPSS to extract the most significant findings: 1- The S.A.Q training has clearly contributed to the high levels of enzyme (GOT-GPX). 2- There is no clear effect on the enzyme (GPT). 3- S.A.Q exercises contributed to increasing the power of the straight punch of the members of the experimental research sample.

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