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INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PERCEPTION LEVEL AND THE TIME OF LEARNING THE SNOWPLOUGH TECHNIQUE OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TAKING SKI EDUCATION

ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to reveal the relationship between the perception level of university students receiving ski education and the learning time of the snowplough technique. The sample population of our study consists of 49 university students between the ages of 19-21 who took ski lessons at the Faculty of Sports Sciences of Hitit University. A total of 49 (16 female and 33 male) university students, who did not have any health problems and who did not have any health problems, participated in our research, which was carried out with the relational screening model, which is one of the quantitative research methods. In the research, the d2 perception test, which is a test used to measure students' psychomotor speed, attention span, learning disability problem and concentration, and which is included in the study of "reliability and validity" by Çağlar and Koruç (2006), was used as a data collection tool, while determining the learning time of the snow slingshot technique. For the course, the time spent by the students in applying the technique completely and completely was determined with a chronometer. Pearson correlation test, which is a statistical method that provides information about the relationship between variables, the direction and severity of this relationship, was used in the analysis of the data. In the light of the data obtained from the study, it was found that there was a significant relationship between the learning time of the participants in the snow slingshot technique, which is the basic technique of alpine skiing, since the attention components E1, E2, E, TNE, TNE%, CP, FR, FR% scores were p<0.05. seen. With this study we have done, it has been tried to reveal that the effect of perception level is of great importance in the selection of athletes for alpine skiing, performance athlete talent selection screening and in terms of learning the technical trainings related to skiing in the most accurate and shortest time. It is thought that this study will contribute to many federations, clubs, provincial representatives and coaches, especially sports stakeholders in the skiing community. Conducting this study in different sports branches with different age groups and more participants is important in terms of contribution to the literature and the field.



Keywords

Skiing, D2 perception test, selective attention, psychomotor speed



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