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Football goalkeepers' ball handling skills require a variety of physical and mental actions both with and without the ball, which places demands on their motor fitness, moral, volitional, and mental qualities, as well as their creativity and decision-making abilities in rapidly changing and frequently unpredictable situations. The need to formally define the term "features of physical and mental development and their relationship with ball handling ability" is what determines the scientific uniqueness. The present study is basically Primary research which refers to research that has involved thecollection of original data to know the Impact of physical and mental factors on Ball handling ability of goalkeeper of football player. Thirty field football goalkeepers were chosen for this review. Researcher investigated the respondents in the age group between the 18 to 28 years. The chosen subjects addressed different college groups in between college rivalries from State. For the purpose of present studyThe Ball handling ability was chosen as the dependent variable and physical and mental factors were chosen as independent variables. Statistical package for social science used to analyze the collected data. Karl Pearson"s co-efficient is used to determine the relation between the between the chose factors and Ball Handling ability.
Physical & Psychological Factors of Ball handling, Physical & Psychological Factors of Ball handling
Physical & Psychological Factors of Ball handling, Physical & Psychological Factors of Ball handling
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