24 April، 2025
A PHD thesis in the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences on “The impact of a proposed training curriculum using specialized training equipment on a number of physical and skill variables for young female volleyball players.”

The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Mosul discussed a doctoral thesis on (The impact of a proposed training curriculum using specialized training equipment on a number of physical and skill variables for young female volleyball players) on Thursday, April 24, 2025. Professor Dr. Nibras Younis Muhammed, Dean of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, and a number of the college’s lecturers attended part of the discussion. The thesis, presented by student Marvin Saad Bahnan, addressed the provision of specialized training equipment for female volleyball players and the need to bring about clear and tangible changes in the field of training. It also focused on the use of modern, advanced methods, equipment, and assistive devices, moving away from the norm and toward modernization, both in training and in the tools used.
The study also aimed to design and prepare specialized training equipment and tools for the skill performance of young female volleyball players. It also aimed to identify differences in the use of specialized training equipment in the number of physical and skill variables of young female volleyball players in the experimental group, and to identify differences in the number of physical and skill variables of young female volleyball players between the experimental and control groups in the post-test.
The discussion committee was chaired by Professor Dr. Labib Zoyan Masikh, and included Professor Dr. Yasser Mounir Taha, Assistant Professor Dr. Khaled Mohammed Daoud, Assistant Professor Dr. Nabil Mohammed Abdullah, and Assistant Professor Dr. Hadi Ahmed Khader, under the supervision and membership of Professor Dr. Othman Adnan Al-Bayati.













