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The distinctive volitional features of the wrestlers’ blood groups
Authors: haitham ahmed
Year: 2013
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Abstract:

The distinctive volitional features of the wrestlers’ blood groups Dr. Haitham Ahmed Ibrahim Mohammed Zalt (*) The problem of the research is to relate the blood group of wrestlers with the volitional characteristics, in order to know the distinctive feature of each blood group; to enable the trainee to be aware of the strengths and weaknesses of the wrestler; because there is variation in the level of performance of the players between training and competition. This research intends to identify the distinctive volitional features of the blood groups of wrestlers. The researcher has used the descriptive approach because of its suitability with research nature and procedures. The sample were selected intentionally from the participations in the Republic Championship in 23/2/2003 in Ismailia. The sample included (120) players. The results found that there were statistically significant differences between the volitional features blood groups of gladiators, that the gladiators who have blood group (O) are distinguished by feature of determination, players with blood group (A) are characterized by self-confidence, players who have blood group (B) are distinguished by both the (self-confidence - the audacity), players owners blood group (AB) are characterized by the following characteristics (determination - self-confidence - the audacity). The most important recommendations emphasize the need for interesting about developing of voluntary features of blood groups is needed.

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