Farklılıkla Öğrenme Antrenmanlarının Basketbol Oyuncuları Üzerindeki Etkisi

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The Effects of Differential Learning Training on Basketball Players

The aim of the training is to prepare the athletes for the competition. The selected training program shouldbe the most ideal program. Generally speaking, there are two main methods of learning with differentialand traditional training. The aim of this study is to test the effect and development of the competitor youngman basketball players, who are 16-18 years old, in basketball, which is the basis of basketball sport, on thepass, shot, dribbling and lay up parameters.UPS Sports and Culture Club Competitor Man Basketball Youth team players between the ages of 16-18took part in this study voluntarily. German Heidelberger Basketball Test was used to test basketball skillsand 24 athletes were included in the study. After the pre-test, for eight weeks, four days a week, the controlgroup is followed by the traditional basketball team training, while the experimental group is followed bythe basketball training program enriched with the learning method.Wilcoxon test was used for SPSS Statistics 23.0 program and T test was used for significant differencesbetween subjects. There was a statistically significant difference between pre-test and post-test performanceof the players (p <0.05). In addition, in the T test, we found a significant difference between the two groupsin all skills and that significants shows us differential training program more usefull than traditionaltraining in this study between experimental and control group (p <0.05).

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