The Reality Of The Process Of Detecting Athletically Gifted Students In The Half-long Running Activity (1500 Meters.3000 Meters) A Field Study Of The Relationship Between Permanence And Speed Among Athletic Talented Students In The Intermediate Stage

Authors

  • Bensaada Imane University of Ammar Telidji Laghouat, Laboratory of Multidisciplinary Approaches for Training Sciences, Algeria, 1
  • Guettaf Mohamed University of Ammar Telidji Laghouat, Laboratory of Multidisciplinary Approaches for Training Sciences, Algeria, 1

Keywords:

Detection, selection, endurance, speed, young collegians

Abstract

The study aims to identify the relationship between endurance quality and speed in light of the process of detecting sports talent in the middle-distance specialty and for this purpose, we used the descriptive approach on a sample of 245 students were deliberately selected. To collect data we used a proxy test tool to measure endurance and the 70 meter running test to measure speed. After collecting the results and processing them statistically, it was found that there is a correlation between endurance quality and speed in light of the sports talent detection process. The statistical results showed that there is a correlative relationship between endurance and speed in young middle-distance runners in athletics, so the results of the physical tests confirmed the contribution of early detection of gifted young people of exceptional physical quality.

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Published

2025-11-09

How to Cite

Imane, B., & Mohamed, G. (2025). The Reality Of The Process Of Detecting Athletically Gifted Students In The Half-long Running Activity (1500 Meters.3000 Meters) A Field Study Of The Relationship Between Permanence And Speed Among Athletic Talented Students In The Intermediate Stage . Journal of Sport Science Technology and Physical Activities, 20(2), 72–84. Retrieved from https://revue.univ-mosta.dz/index.php/jsstpa/article/view/113

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