Abstract

 The current research aims to:- Building a continuous training test to measure aspects of muscular strength (explosive force, force characterized by speed, force induced by speed, and force flexed) for the legs of the Mosul City Youth Soccer Academy players.The research samples were represented by young players from the city of Mosul’s academies, as follows:The sample of construction and discrimination for the test was (180) players.The stability sample for the test was (25) players.The sample of the exploratory experiment was (10) players.The researchers followed the scientific steps in constructing the test in extract-ing the discriminant validity of the test and reliability using the repetition method, and then they extracted the test scores and standard levels for the physical characteristics measured from the test, which are (explosive strength, strength characterized by speed, force endurance distinguished by speed, power endurance) for the two men through One connected practice test.The researchers used the statistical program SPSS to process the research da-ta and reach its results.The researchers concluded the following:- The ability of the new connected training test to measure aspects of muscu-lar strength (explosive force, force characterized by speed, force flexed by speed, force flexed) for young football academies players in the city of Mosul.The researchers recommend the following:- Adopting the new test in measuring the aspects of muscular strength of the legs (explosive force, force characterized by speed, force extension character-ized by speed, force extension) for young football academies players in the city of Mosul when coaches and researchers measure these aspects of muscu-lar strength.
 
 
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