"The Importance Of Using Small Games In Training Units From The Perspective Of Coaches - A Field Study At The Level Of Regional League Teams In Batna Football Association".

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Nouiri Boubakre
Bouslah Nadir
Makhlouf Mendjhi

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The aim of the study is to identify the use of small games in the training process, particularly in constructing the daily training unit. It examines how the use of small game exercises by coaches contributes to the success of the training session and identifies the main requirements for using small game exercises, such as effort and various educational tools during the training session. The study sample consisted of 40 coaches (from teams active in the Batna Regional Football League). We relied on a questionnaire directed to the coaches in our research. We reached the following conclusions: the use of small game exercises helps the coach to succeed in the training session - the use of small game exercises requires effort from the coach and various educational tools during the training session. The study recommended conducting similar studies on the importance of using small games in training processes to develop training, especially at the level of national leagues.

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Nouiri Boubakre, Bouslah Nadir, & Makhlouf Mendjhi. (2024). "The Importance Of Using Small Games In Training Units From The Perspective Of Coaches - A Field Study At The Level Of Regional League Teams In Batna Football Association". Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(8), 01–10. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i8.7051
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Nouiri Boubakre

University of M'sila, Laboratory of sports media governance and sports management in Algeria (Algeria).

Bouslah Nadir

University of M'sila, Laboratory of sports media governance and sports management in Algeria (Algeria). 

Makhlouf Mendjhi

University of M'sila, Laboratory of sports media governance and sports management in Algeria (Algeria).