Osama Abdel Fattah | Physical Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah | Physical Education | Best Researcher Award

Teacher at Ministry of Education and Learning, Jordan.

Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah is a highly accomplished researcher with a specialization in sports science and psychology. He holds memberships on editorial boards and serves as a reviewer for several esteemed journals. Dr. Fattah has an extensive publication record, contributing significant studies on topics ranging from the impact of sports on psychological well-being to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on athletic performance. His research interests include exploring various aspects of physical activity, mental health, and performance optimization among athletes. Dr. Fattah’s research skills encompass study design, data analysis, literature review, and academic writing, enabling him to produce high-quality research that contributes to the advancement of knowledge in his field.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah completed his education with the following degrees: He obtained his Bachelor of Physical Education from the University of Jordan between 1989 and 1993. Continuing his academic pursuits at the same institution, he earned a Master’s degree in Sports Training from 1995 to 1997. Dr. Fattah furthered his expertise by pursuing a PhD in Physical Education Philosophy and Biomechanics in Sport at the University of Jordan between 2011 and 2015. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Fattah has demonstrated a commitment to advancing his knowledge and contributing to the field of physical education and sports science.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah has cultivated a robust academic background in sports and physical education, beginning with his Bachelor of Physical Education from the University of Jordan, completed between 1989 and 1993. Building upon this foundation, he pursued a Master of Sports Training at the same institution from 1995 to 1997, deepening his expertise in sports science. Dr. Fattah’s academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Physical Education Philosophy, with a specialization in Biomechanics in Sport, attained from the University of Jordan between 2011 and 2015. Alongside his academic pursuits, Dr. Fattah has actively contributed to the advancement of sports education and research. He serves as a valued member of the Scientific Committee for Monitoring and Evaluation at the Olympic Preparation Center in Jordan. Additionally, his proficiency in kinetic analysis software empowers him to conduct detailed analyses of human movement in sports. With over two decades of experience in training and teaching various sports skills, Dr. Fattah has played a pivotal role in shaping the athletic development of individuals and groups, particularly within the Ministry of Education. He extends his expertise to higher education as an instructor for doctoral and master’s students at the University of Jordan, imparting knowledge in kinetic performance science and kinematic analysis fundamentals. Moreover, Dr. Fattah dedicates his expertise to promoting physical activity and well-being, serving as a Lecturer in Diabetes Physical Activity for the Jordanian Diabetes Team. His commitment to excellence in sports education and his significant contributions have earned him the distinguished rank of expert teacher, further solidifying his impact and leadership in the field.

Research Contributions:

Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah is actively engaged in academia and scholarly publication. He serves on the editorial boards of several reputable journals, including the American Journal of Applied Psychology (AJAP) and Global Journal of Research in Medical Sciences. Additionally, he contributes as a reviewer for prominent publications such as Perceptual and Motor Skills and Heliyon. His research interests span various domains, with a particular focus on the psychological and physiological aspects of physical activity, sports medicine, and public health. Dr. Abdel Fattah’s extensive publication record reflects his dedication to advancing knowledge in areas such as the impact of wet cupping on hematological parameters, online practical education challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the relationship between social networking site usage and social anxiety among physical education students. He continues to make significant contributions to the field through his research and editorial roles.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah has garnered notable recognition for his exceptional contributions to sports science and psychology. His accolades include the Third Award in the Mining Sector at the Dedeman Holding, Mehmet Kemal Dedeman Research and Development Project Contest 2011. This award was bestowed upon him for his pioneering research on the preventive effects of huntite/hydromagnesite mineral in plastics as flame retardants. Furthermore, Dr. Fattah’s innovative production method for polymer paint with non-flammable properties earned him a European Patent Registration in 2012. These honors underscore Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah’s dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation in his field.

Research Skills:

Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah possesses a diverse array of research skills that enable him to conduct rigorous and impactful studies in the fields of sports science and psychology. He is adept at formulating research questions, designing comprehensive study methodologies, and collecting relevant data through various research methods. Dr. Fattah demonstrates proficiency in quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques, including statistical analysis and thematic coding. His expertise extends to conducting literature reviews, synthesizing existing research, and identifying gaps in knowledge to contribute novel insights to the academic discourse. Additionally, Dr. Fattah has honed his skills in academic writing, effectively communicating research findings through peer-reviewed publications and presentations at conferences. With his strong analytical skills and methodological rigor, Dr. Osama Abdel Fattah continually strives to advance scientific knowledge and make meaningful contributions to his field.

Publications:

  1. Analytical study of social networking sites usage and social anxiety among physical education students
    • Authors: A’mir, O., Alzughailat, M., Fattah, O.A., Azab, M., Jarrd, M.
    • Year: 2024
  2. CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF ONLINE PRACTICAL EDUCATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTIES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC 
    • Authors: Fattah, O.M.A., Zureigat, A.A., Qasim, S.H., Alzughailat, M.O., Khasawneh, A.S.
    • Year: 2024
  3. The supporting foot as a kinematic indicator of penalty kick direction in soccer
    • Authors: Fattah, O.A., Atiyat, K., Mazahreh, J., Jarrad, M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
  4. Behavioral and psychological diagnosis for universities students after the corona pandemic closures
    • Authors: Kailani, G.E., Fattah, O.A., Zureigat, A.A., A’mir, O.
    • Year: 2023
  5. Exploring the Behavioral Problems Among the Students in Public Schools After 18 Months of Closures Due to the Corona Epidemic
    • Authors: El Kailani, G., Fattah, O.A., Zureigat, A.
    • Year: 2023
  6. Exploring the Effect of Six Weeks of Mental Visualization on the Three-Shot Accuracy in Basketball
    • Authors: Zureigat, A., Al-eliwah, S., Fattah, O.A., Alzughailat, M., A’mir, O.
    • Year: 2023
  7. The Effect of Fasting Ramadan on Some Psychological Aspects Among Athletes
    • Authors: El Kailani, G., Alzughailat, M., Fattah, O.A., Zureigat, A., A’mir, O.
    • Year: 2023
  8. The effect of using different methods of warm up on some kinematic variables in the shuttle run test (4 × 10 m)
    • Authors: Fattah, O.A., Zureigat, A.
    • Year: 2022
  9. The effect of fatigue on accuracy and some kinematic variables for penalty kick among first club football players in northern Palestine
    • Authors: Atiyat, K., Fattah, O.A., Al-Farran, A.
    • Year: 2021
  10. Effectiveness of using kinesio taping on elderly diabetic type 2 according to some variables | Efficacité de l’utilisation du kinesio taping chez les personnes âgées diabétiques de type 2
    • Authors: Abdel-Fattah, O., Atiyat, K., Alshammary, R.
    • Year: 2021