The Effect of a Selected Motor Program on Manipulative Skills in 4-6-Year-Old Boys

Kayvan Norouzi; Hassan Khalaji; Mahmodd Sheikh; Hakimeh Akbari

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2011, Pages 5-21

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a selected motor program (as a motor experience) on manipulative skills in 4-6-year-old boys. 40 subjects were selected randomly using a personal information questionnaire. After the pretest, the Ulrich's test of Gross Motor Development (2000) ...  Read More

The Effect of Arousal (by Audience and Music as Motivational Factors) on Learning and Performance of Continuous Skill (Basketball Dribbling)

Farnaz Torabi; Mahmood Sheikh; Alimohammad Safaniya

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2011, Pages 23-42

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to survey the effect of arousal by the presence of audience and music and their comparison on learning and performance of basketball dribbling. Subjects were 36 healthy and non-athlete girls (mean and SD of age 21.8±2.23 years, height 163.4±6.19cm and weight 57.5±10.13kg) ...  Read More

The Comparison of the Effects of Attentional-Cognitive Load and Motor-Cognitive Load on Bimanual Coordination Performance

Alireza Farsi; Behrooz Abdoli; Maryam Kaviyani

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2011, Pages 43-55

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to compare the effects of cognitive-attentional and cognitive-motor load on the performance of bimanual coordination skill. 31 female students (mean age 25+2 years) from Shahid Beheshti University attending were selected voluntarily and divided randomly into three groups: single ...  Read More

The Role of Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation on Adults' Tendency towards Physical Activity

Ahmad Rahmani; Javad Salehi; Maryam Azarshin; Tayebeh Bakhshi Nia

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2011, Pages 57-79

Abstract
  Researchers demonstrate that individuals in different levels of physical activity have different motivations for sport activity. This study was designed to examine how motivations can discriminate three physical activity levels (inactive, active, sustained maintainers) according to self-determination ...  Read More

The Role of Self – Control Feedback in Learning through Observation

Maryam Nezakatalhosseini; Ahmadreza Movahedi; Hamid Salehi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2011, Pages 81-101

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of self-control feedback on relative and absolute timing through observational and physical practices. Participants (n=90) were randomly assigned to physical and observational practice (self-control, yoked, and instructor KR) groups. They practiced ...  Read More

Application of Multivariate Approach in Talent Identification of Soccer Players Under 16 Years Old

Amir Vazinitaher; Mehdi Shahbazi; Fazlolah Bagherzadeh

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2011, Pages 103-128

Abstract
  Talent identification is a process through which those with the highest chance to succeed in the future will be determined. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the application of a multivariate approach in talent identification of adolescent soccer players. The research population consisted ...  Read More

The Effects of Sedentariness on Psychological (Self- Esteem) and Physical (Body Fat Mass) Aspects in Male and Female Students of University of Tehran

Jamal Fazel; Amir Abbasgholipour; Nima Gharedaghi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2011, Pages 129-145

Abstract
  The role of higher education is to educate all individuals and it includes not only the intelligence but also the psychological and physiological aspects. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sedentariness on self-esteem and body fat mass in students of University of Tehran. The statistical ...  Read More

The Effect of Traditional and Modern Childish Plays on the Social Development of Elementary 1st Grade Female Students

Fatemeh Pourshakouri Sharemi; Ahmadreza Movahedi; Ahmad Abedi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , June 2011, Pages 147-164

Abstract
  Socialization is one of the most important goals of any developmental program and educational scientists try to provide students with appropriate contexts to develop socialization throughout the developmental ages. This study aimed to investigate the effect of traditional and modern childish plays on ...  Read More