The college of physical education and sports sciences for women at the University of Baghdad held a seminar entitled “The impact of accelerated learning on attention control and some bio-motor abilities and defensive skills in handball” delivered by the doctoral student Baraa Ismail Ajim. The workshop aimed to shed light at the concept of accelerated learning as a sophisticated way of learning for eventually producing mature results so to achieve pleasure for the learner or to collect as much information as possible with the least effort and time possible.

The lecturer added that attention control was referred to as a conscious cognitive attention system consisting of the ability to select and implement the appropriate response in different situations associated with the mechanisms of self-regulation, adding that bio-motor capabilities are training processes aimed at developing and improving all basic physical abilities such as strength, speed, endurance and flexibility, resulting from the integration of each other with all motor harmonic capabilities associated with the art of motor performance and other psychological and personal qualities of athletes.

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