A Scientific Study at Kerbala University discussing the Effect of Wide Vision Exercises in YouthField Football Players

The Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Kerbala has discussed the doctoral dissertation which is entitled “the effect of wide-view exercises for playing lines in some visual abilities and the skill and planning performance of youth football players aged (17-19) years”.
The study, submitted by the researcher Abd al-Allah, aims to influence football players with vision exercises and to develop their skills and physical performance.
The dissertation deals with ways of using assistive tools, including half-misleading glasses, neck stabilizer, air balloons and plastic cones. The duration of the experiment is 9 weeks, with three training units out of five units to learn the effect of wide vision exercises on young soccer players in developing the visual abilities and variables of the skill and planning performance of soccer players.
The units are applied to a sample of (20) players, which are divided into two control and experimental groups.
The most prominent result of the study is the development of variables of skill and linear performance with the help of the development of visual abilities of the experimental research sample.