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Title:
Relationship of testosterone some elements of fitness
Authors: Mahmoud yehea
Year: 2014
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Abstract:

Choose researchers testosterone to the subject of this study to that found its properties may be related to the elements of fitness Albdenbh , and these characteristics and the relationship that prompted the researchers to conduct these studies to try to determine the contribution of physiological aspects in the preparation of the player physically to work on upgrading its level career as a player. Research objectives : 1 - trying to figure out the percentage Altistjoosteron hormone in the blood when individuals of the study sample . 2 - trying to figure out the level of an ability of individuals as measured by the vertical jump test . 3 - the level of skin element muscle in individuals as measured by the tensile test on the horizontal bar . 4 - The relationship between the level of racial ability , skin and muscle ratio Altistrsteiron hormone in the blood of individuals . Research hypotheses : 1 - there is a correlation between the level of capability and component ratio of testosterone in the blood. 2 - there is a correlation between the level of muscle and skin element ratio of testosterone in the blood. Search procedures : The study was conducted on ten players from the players first-class basketball . The most important results - There is a correlation between the ability and the component ratio of testosterone in the blood has reached 0.98 . - There is a correlation between the level of muscle and skin element ratio of testosterone in the blood has reached 0.98 .

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