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Al-Noor Journal of physical Sport Sciences (NJPSS) is a scientific, peer-reviewed, and open-access journal published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY) license. Since its establishment in January 2025, the journal has been Semiannual published by Al-Noor University , Iraq.

Sports Management

Constructing and Standardizing A Scale of Leadership Ability of Teachers of Physical Education in Secondary Schools

Pages 51-57

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i2.a1

Sara Isam Nooh, Waleed Khalid Homam

Abstract The purpose of this study was to develop and standardize a leadership ability scale for physical education teachers in secondary schools in Nineveh Governorate as perceived by school administrators. The study deployed descriptive survey method and the sample was 160 school administrators, (principals and assistant principals) who were selected to represent the study population.
To collect data for the study, the researcher made a questionnaire after using several studies and theories of educational leadership.
The scale was reviewed by a panel of experts for content validity and amended accordingly. Following this, the appropriate statistics were employed to test the scale’s psychometric properties, including its validity and reliability.
The scale in final version consisted of five things: objectivity, flexibility, understanding others, use of authority, and knowledge of communication principles. A total of 40 items were developed to represent the dimensions using the Likert-type scale.
According to the findings, the validity and reliability of the scale are acceptable, indicating it can be used to measure the leadership ability of physical education teachers. The study suggested the usage of the scale in subsequent research and the use of the study on different education levels including primary, intermediate, and secondary schools. In addition, the scale can be utilized in similar Arab educational contexts, especially in Iraqi governorates because it is adaptable and standardized.

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Motor Learning and Motor Control

The effect of skill-based exercises through sequential practice according to video presentation (slow - normal) on learning a number of basic football skills

Pages 59-66

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i2.a2

Talab Jassim Yousef, Fawaz Jassim Al-Nedawi

Abstract The research aims to:
-Determine the effect of using sequential skill-building exercises based on video presentation (slow and normal speed) and the method employed in learning several basic football skills.
-Compare the three research groups in learning several basic football skills.
The researchers hypothesized the following:
There are statistically significant differences between the pre-test and post-test re-sults of the three research groups in learning several basic football skills, favoring the post-test.
There are statistically significant differences between the post-test results of the three research groups in learning several basic football skills.
The researchers used the experimental method because it suited the nature of the re-search and experiment. The research population was chosen purposively from first-year students in the College of Basic Education, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - University of Mosul, for the academic year (2025-2026), first semester, and their number was (102) male and female students, representing sections (A, B, C, D). Hall (C) was excluded because it contains female students, and the re-search sample was represented from sections (A, B, D). They were randomly selected by drawing lots, and their number was (74) students. A number of students were ex-cluded because they were not equal to the sample members, in addition to excluding the absent students, whose number was (7). Thus, the final number of sample mem-bers became (45) students, with a percentage of (44.11%) of the original population. They were distributed into three groups by drawing lots, with (15) students for each group. The researchers used the design of equivalent randomly selected groups with pre- and post-observation controlled for control. The educational curriculum was implemented starting from 25/11/2025 until 7/1/2026, with one educational unit per week for each group.
The researchers used the SPSS version 25 statistical software package, employing appropriate statistical methods, most notably the arithmetic mean, standard deviation, t-test for paired samples, one-way ANOVA, and Least Significant Difference (LSD).
The results showed that all groups improved in the post-tests compared with the pre-tests, with greater improvement in the experimental groups. The second experimental group, which used normal-speed video presentation, showed superiority in dribbling, passing, and ball control skills, while no significant difference was found between the two experimental groups in scoring.

Curricula and Teaching Methods in Physical Education

A Proposed Framework for Developing Physical Education Curricula in Light of Artificial Intelligence Concepts and Future Skills

Pages 67-76

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i2.a3

ahmed yousef hamdan

Abstract The research attempts to develop a proposed framework for improving the physical education and sports curriculum in the light of artificial intelligence concepts and future skills. Also, it tried to spotlight the reality of the current curricula, what concepts should be present in it, what is needed for development, and what role developed curricula play in developing future skills of the student.
The study used the descriptive method with the survey approach to attain the data needed for the study. The sample of the research included 135 students of Al-Aqsa University, of them 15 students for the exploratory study and 120 students for the main study, and they were selected by the purposive method. A questionnaire of 40 statements was prepared in this research to collect data. This questionnaire was distributed over 4 axes; the reality of current curricula, what artificial intelligence concepts should be incorporated, what is required to develop the curricula, and what is the role of the developed curricula in developing future skills. The measurement instrument’s psychometric characteristics were verified by means of validity and reliability coefficients, while the data were processed using SPSS.
The results indicated that the reality of current physical education curricula has a moderate agreement level tending toward low (M = 2.48 ± SD = 0.91), indicating limited compatibility with the requirements of the digital age. Moreover, the results showed a strong agreement about the inclusion of concepts related to artificial intelligence in the curricula at a mean of 4.43 ± 0.66, with artificial intelligence applications in sports performance analysis being the top-ranking. The requirements for the axis of curriculum development registered the highest mean, 4.49 ± 0.63, with faculty training and infrastructural development being among the most important. The study also discovered that the designed curricula could highly help enhance the future competencies of students, especially digital literacy, critical thinking, and data analysis. In this case, the mean value for this study was 4.45 ± 0.65. The mean score for the questionnaire across all domains was 3.96 ± 0.71.
The findings of the research confirmed that the current physical education curricula are far from meeting the requirements of digital transformation and the contemporary sports labor market. It also showed that the integration of artificial intelligence concepts, development of infrastructure, and qualifying faculty members are key requirements for curriculum development. As per the outcomes of the study, curricula developed based on artificial intelligence contribute to the development of future skills and to preparing better-capable graduates who are able to adapt to modern sports and educational environments.

Biomechanics and Movement Analysis

Effect of an Innovative Training Device on Basketball Jump-Shot Skill Performance Based on Motor Reaction Speed and Shooting Accuracy

Pages 77-88

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i2.a4

Mohanad Al-Azzi, Thaer Ghanim Mall Alo

Abstract Basketball is a dynamic team sport requiring speed, accuracy, motor coordination and quick thinking. According to many experts, the jump shot is one of the most important offensive skills in basketball. It can play a direct role in scoring and match outcomes. Coaches still use conventional observation to assess shooting execution although this technique is not always reliable since the movements are often rapid and complex. Modern scientific tools are therefore needed for supporting measurement and performance development.
This study aimed to design an innovative T.T.B training device for measuring and developing motor reaction speed and jump-shot accuracy in basketball and to investigate its effect on a composite jump-shot skill performance level. The researcher used the experimental method with a two-group design, including experimental and control groups, with pre- and post-tests. The study sample consisted of 20 second-year students from the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, College of Basic Education, University of Mosul. The participants were allocated into two equal groups. The experimental group underwent a training program while using the innovative device, while the control group went through the same training program without using it. The training contained 24 sessions and lasted for 8 weeks.
Using the device, data was collected to measure response time and shooting accuracy. Skill performance level was calculated using a formula combining shooting accuracy and response time. To further interpret the jump-shot performance biomechanically, high-speed video recording was used. After examining the results, there were statistically significant differences between the pre-test and post-test of the experimental group in favour of the post-test. Additionally, the improvement percentage was 32.609%. The results of the post-test also showed significantly better performance of the experimental group than the control group. To conclude, the study device was able to enhance the level of skill performance of the jump shot via the combination of visual stimulation, response-time control, shooting accuracy scoring, and instant feedback.

Sports Management

Developing a Strategic Flexibility Assessment Scale for the Nineveh Directorate of Youth and Sports

Pages 89-96

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i2.a5

Raham Mahmood Ameen, Yasir Bazil Mohammed

Abstract This study aimed to develop and standardize a strategic resilience scale for the Nineveh Youth and Sports Directorate from the perspective of its employees. Strategic resilience is a modern concept that contributes to enhancing the ability of sports organizations to adapt to environmental changes and achieve sustainable performance.
The study employed a descriptive survey methodology, deemed most suitable for the nature of the research. The research population consisted of 231 employees, while the scale development sample comprised 120 employees (54.54%), in addition to a pilot sample of 10 employees and a reliability sample of 30 employees.
The research instrument (questionnaire) was developed according to systematic scientific steps, beginning with defining the axes and presenting them to 15 experts. Four main axes were adopted: resource resilience, organizational structure resilience, decision-making resilience, and communication resilience. Three axes were excluded due to their failure to meet the 75% acceptance rate. The number of items was also reduced from 39 to 35 in the final version. The statistical analysis revealed that all items on the scale possessed discriminatory power, with t-values ranging from 1.519 to 5.957. Correlation coefficients between the items and the overall scale ranged from 0.315 to 0.510, indicating construct validity. The overall reliability coefficient, using the Spearman-Brown formula, was 0.90, a high indicator confirming the instrument's reliability.
Regarding the application results, the overall mean score was 136.78, with a standard deviation of 5.77 and a percentage of 78.16%, exceeding the hypothetical mean of 105. This indicates a good level of strategic flexibility within the directorate. The decision-making flexibility dimension ranked first at 82.25%, followed by organizational structure flexibility at 78.73%, communication flexibility at 78.15%, and finally resource flexibility at 76.13%. The study concluded that the Nineveh Youth and Sports Directorate possesses a good level of strategic flexibility, with a clear advantage in decision-making flexibility. However, there is still a need to enhance resource flexibility, particularly given financial and infrastructural constraints. The study recommended that the assessment could be applied to other sports institutions, such as federations, clubs, and sports academies, due to its suitable scientific characteristics.

Measurement and Evaluation in Sport

Sports Sustainability and Facility Development in Libya: An Analytical Study of the National Development Agency

Pages 97-104

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i2.a6

Alia Mahmoud

Abstract This study analyzes the role of the National Development Authority in Libya in providing sustainable sports facilities within the framework of Libya Vision 2030. It also aims to determine the extent to which these projects support economic and social development and reconstruction. The study addresses a knowledge gap resulting from the scarcity of research examining sports facilities as development and investment tools in the Libyan context. Furthermore, there is a lack of institutional assessments of these facilities' contributions to sustainability.

Using a qualitative approach based on a descriptive analytical design and a case study, the National Development Authority was adopted as an institutional model for analysis. Data were collected from official documents, reports, and published data on sports projects, as well as scientific literature and supporting documents.
The results clearly demonstrate investment in sports infrastructure through the implementation of major and medium-sized sports projects, such as the construction of international stadiums and the improvement of existing facilities, as well as the adoption of modern technologies and equipment that comply with international standards. and indicates a diversification of funding sources and a growing trend towards increased investment and the transformation of sports facilities into development assets capable of generating sustainable economic returns.

The study concludes that the success of sustainable sports development depends on long-term strategic planning and effective operating, financing, and investment models that ensure the continuity of facilities and maximize their economic and social impact.

Keywords: Sustainable sports development, sports infrastructure, sports investment, long-term development, Libyan context.

Sports Training and Periodization

A Comparative Study of Somatotypes (Mesomorph and Endomorph) on Physical Strength Performance in Men

Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2026, Pages 1-5

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i1.a1

Kessra Ahmed Fathy, Omer Moahmmed Sami, Nadia Al Jawady, Khaled Ahmed Al-Shammari, Raed Rafea Bataineh

Abstract The distribution of fat and muscle plays a crucial role in motor performance. While individuals with a mesomorphic body type (muscular) exhibit faster neuromuscular response, which enhances the effectiveness of explosive exercises, those with an endomorphic body type (muscular-fat) demonstrate greater endurance capacity.
This study aimed to:
• Investigate the relationship between somatotypes (mesomorph and endomorph) and physical strength performance in men.
In light of this aim, the researchers proposed the following hypothesis:
• There is a statistically significant relationship between somatotypes (mesomorph and endomorph) and physical strength performance.
The researchers adopted the descriptive correlational method as appropriate for the nature of this study. The experiment was conducted on a sample of 12 advanced-level male powerlifting athletes from Duhok Governorate, divided into two groups (somatotypes), each consisting of 6 players, selected purposefully based on fat and muscle indices. The experiment involved three physical strength tests performed sequentially:(Bench Press, Squat ,Deadlift)
Statistical tools used included mean, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, skewness, Pearson correlation coefficient, and t-test.
The researchers arrived at the following conclusions:
1. No statistically significant differences were found between the mesomorphic and endomorphic groups in isolated exercises (e.g., bench press), indicating that increased muscle mass does not significantly affect the performance of exercises relying on neuromuscular efficiency and the balance of small muscle groups.
2. Significant differences were observed in favor of the endomorphic group in compound exercises , confirming that compound, absolute-strength-based movements depend more heavily on total muscle mass and the ability to generate muscular torque.

Motivational Traits and Emotional Responsiveness in Educational and Sport Contexts

Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2026, Pages 31-36

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i1.a5

Mostafa Mohammad Jamel Hammo, Amr saad

Abstract This study aims to investigate the relationship between emotional response and motivational traits among fourth-year students in the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at Al-Noor University, given the psychological and academic pressures they face during their final year. The researcher adopted a descriptive correlational design and employed two questionnaires to measure emotional response and motivational traits, applied to a stratified random sample of 48 male and female students. The findings revealed that students demonstrated a moderately high level of emotional response and a high level of motivational traits. Statistical analysis indicated a significant positive correlation between the two variables at the 0.05 level. These results suggest that students with higher motivation were more capable of regulating their emotions and engaging positively with academic and sports-related challenges. The study concludes that integrating psychological and emotional aspects into educational programs can enhance students’ motivation and academic performance. Accordingly, it recommends implementing counseling and training programs that focus on emotional regulation and self-motivation skills to support students’ success in their academic and professional careers.

Physical Fitness and Conditioning

Investigating the Relationship Between Body Composition, Aerobic Capacity, and Cardiac Responses in Athletes

Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2026, Pages 23-30

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i1.a4

Mahmood Ammar salim

Abstract Body composition is a key determinant of athletic performance, influencing both aerobic and anaerobic energy systems. Understanding the relationship between body composition variables and physiological indicators such as aerobic capacity and heart rate responses is essential for optimizing training programs and improving athletic efficiency. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between body composition components—including body fat percentage (FATP), fat mass (FATM), fat-free mass (FFM), total body water (TBW), and predicted muscle mass (PPM)—and both aerobic capacity and heart rate responses in a sample of athletes. Methods: A descriptive-analytical research design was adopted. The purposive sample consisted of 10 male athletes aged 19–24 years, regularly engaged in physical activity. Anthropometric measurements were performed using a Body Composition Analyzer (TANITA), while aerobic capacity was assessed via the Sharkey test on a treadmill. Heart rate responses during exercise were monitored using a Polar H10 device. Pearson’s correlation coefficient was applied to determine the relationships between body composition variables, aerobic capacity, and heart rate, with statistical significance set at p ≤ 0.05. Results: The results revealed very strong and statistically significant positive correlations between FFM (r = 0.990, p = 0.001), TBW (r = 0.991, p = 0.001), and PPM (r = 0.988, p = 0.002) with aerobic capacity. However, FATP and FATM showed positive but non-significant correlations. No significant relationships were found between any body composition variables and heart rate responses during exercise. Conclusions: Fat-free mass, muscle mass, and hydration status are critical predictors of aerobic performance in athletes. Training programs should prioritize improving these components to enhance oxygen utilization and endurance capacity.  

Physical Fitness and Conditioning

A Meta-Analysis of the Most Effective Training Programs for Developing Speed Endurance in Young Male Football Players in Northern Iraq

Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2026, Pages 15-21

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i1.a3

Riyadh Rajab Hussein, Lakhdar Nour Elyakine, Ibtihal Mohammed Al-Khawaldeh

Abstract This study presents a meta-analysis aimed at identifying the most effective training programs for enhancing leg speed endurance among young male football players in northern Iraq. The descriptive-analytical method (content analysis) was used due to its suitability for analyzing the content of postgraduate theses and dissertations. The research population included 34 studies from faculties of physical education and sports sciences across six northern Iraqi universities. A purposeful sample of 17 studies (50%) focusing on youth training programs was selected for in-depth analysis. Data were collected using a custom-designed analysis form and evaluated statistically through effect size calculations (Cohen’s d). The results revealed significant variation in effectiveness across programs, with effect sizes ranging from 0.213 (below acceptable) to 8.807 (optimal). The average effect size across studies was 1.808, indicating an optimal level of impact. Programs that combined diverse training methods (e.g., interval, plyometric, and circuit training) produced the highest effectiveness. Notably, some programs showed high or optimal effect sizes despite lacking statistical significance, underscoring the importance of using effect size as a complementary indicator. The study concludes that relying solely on statistical significance is insufficient for evaluating training outcomes and recommends incorporating effect size analysis in future research. Additionally, coaches are advised to apply varied and structured training methods to enhance leg speed endurance effectively in young football players.  

Evaluating the Impact of Digital Transformation on the Development of Assessment Measures for Supporting Rehabilitation and Education of People with Disabilities in Iraq

Volume 1, Issue 1, January 2026, Pages 7-14

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i1.a2

Mohammed Asim Ghazi, Amira Sabry Hussein

Abstract This study evaluates the impact of digital transformation on rehabilitation and educational programs for individuals with mobility disabilities in Iraq. The increasing integration of digital technologies—such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearable devices, and mobile applications—has introduced new opportunities to enhance physical rehabilitation and educational outcomes. A mixed-methods research design was employed, combining quantitative data from structured questionnaires with qualitative insights obtained through semi-structured interviews and observational assessments. The study sample consisted of 100 participants enrolled in rehabilitation and educational programs that utilize digital tools.
The findings indicated that digital technologies contributed to moderate improvements in mobility-related skills and learning experiences, with participants reporting generally positive perceptions regarding usability and overall satisfaction. However, several challenges were identified, including limited accessibility, lack of clear guidance, and technical issues, which reduced the effectiveness of digital tools for some users. The results highlight variability in user experiences and emphasize the importance of customization and user-centered design.
The study concludes that digital transformation holds significant potential to enhance rehabilitation and education for individuals with mobility disabilities. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of digital tools depends largely on their adaptability, accessibility, and alignment with individual needs. Developing tailored digital assessment measures and support systems is essential to maximize benefits and improve long-term rehabilitation and educational outcomes..

Sports Management

Constructing and Standardizing A Scale of Leadership Ability of Teachers of Physical Education in Secondary Schools

Volume 1, Issue 2, July 2026, Pages 51-57

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i2.a1

Sara Isam Nooh, Waleed Khalid Homam

Abstract The purpose of this study was to develop and standardize a leadership ability scale for physical education teachers in secondary schools in Nineveh Governorate as perceived by school administrators. The study deployed descriptive survey method and the sample was 160 school administrators, (principals and assistant principals) who were selected to represent the study population.
To collect data for the study, the researcher made a questionnaire after using several studies and theories of educational leadership.
The scale was reviewed by a panel of experts for content validity and amended accordingly. Following this, the appropriate statistics were employed to test the scale’s psychometric properties, including its validity and reliability.
The scale in final version consisted of five things: objectivity, flexibility, understanding others, use of authority, and knowledge of communication principles. A total of 40 items were developed to represent the dimensions using the Likert-type scale.
According to the findings, the validity and reliability of the scale are acceptable, indicating it can be used to measure the leadership ability of physical education teachers. The study suggested the usage of the scale in subsequent research and the use of the study on different education levels including primary, intermediate, and secondary schools. In addition, the scale can be utilized in similar Arab educational contexts, especially in Iraqi governorates because it is adaptable and standardized.

Motor Learning and Motor Control

The effect of skill-based exercises through sequential practice according to video presentation (slow - normal) on learning a number of basic football skills

Volume 1, Issue 2, July 2026, Pages 59-66

https://doi.org/10.69513/jnss.v1.i2.a2

Talab Jassim Yousef, Fawaz Jassim Al-Nedawi

Abstract The research aims to:
-Determine the effect of using sequential skill-building exercises based on video presentation (slow and normal speed) and the method employed in learning several basic football skills.
-Compare the three research groups in learning several basic football skills.
The researchers hypothesized the following:
There are statistically significant differences between the pre-test and post-test re-sults of the three research groups in learning several basic football skills, favoring the post-test.
There are statistically significant differences between the post-test results of the three research groups in learning several basic football skills.
The researchers used the experimental method because it suited the nature of the re-search and experiment. The research population was chosen purposively from first-year students in the College of Basic Education, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - University of Mosul, for the academic year (2025-2026), first semester, and their number was (102) male and female students, representing sections (A, B, C, D). Hall (C) was excluded because it contains female students, and the re-search sample was represented from sections (A, B, D). They were randomly selected by drawing lots, and their number was (74) students. A number of students were ex-cluded because they were not equal to the sample members, in addition to excluding the absent students, whose number was (7). Thus, the final number of sample mem-bers became (45) students, with a percentage of (44.11%) of the original population. They were distributed into three groups by drawing lots, with (15) students for each group. The researchers used the design of equivalent randomly selected groups with pre- and post-observation controlled for control. The educational curriculum was implemented starting from 25/11/2025 until 7/1/2026, with one educational unit per week for each group.
The researchers used the SPSS version 25 statistical software package, employing appropriate statistical methods, most notably the arithmetic mean, standard deviation, t-test for paired samples, one-way ANOVA, and Least Significant Difference (LSD).
The results showed that all groups improved in the post-tests compared with the pre-tests, with greater improvement in the experimental groups. The second experimental group, which used normal-speed video presentation, showed superiority in dribbling, passing, and ball control skills, while no significant difference was found between the two experimental groups in scoring.

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