Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of Motor Sensory Perception (MSP) related to the level of producing muscle force at (75%, 50%, and 25%) of maximum force of long jump, vertical jump and handgrip tests; and to determine the differences among tests at different percentages. The sample of the study consisted of (14) students. The results revealed a good level of (MSP) for long jump test, moderate one for handgrip test, and low level of vertical jump test. Results revealed a significant differences in long jump test at (75%, 50%), vertical jump test at (50%, 25%), and handgrip test at (25%). Also, the results revealed a significant difference at (50%, 25%) between vertical jump and long jump tests in favor of long jump, while there were non-significant differences at (75%). It was concluded that the (50 % - 25 %) from maximum force production is the most acceptable ratio to be adopted. Therefore, it was suggested to carry out further investigation regarding complex skill versus simple skills with respect to force production.