International Journal Of Physical Education And Sports
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Effect of Resistance Training on Selected Physical Variables among School Handball Players

The purpose of the study was to find out the effect of resistance training on selected physical variables among school handball players. Thirty subjects were selected from St.Britto Higher Secondary School, Madurai. The subject’s age ranged from 14 to 17 years. The selected subjects were divided into two groups with fifteen subjects in each group … Read more

Comparison of Self-Confidence and Frustration Tolerance between the National Players of Volleyball

In present scenario, it is of utmost importance for the Physical Education Coaches & Teachers to recognize that science of psychology plays the vital role in the domain of Physical Education and Sports. It is binding on the physical educators, coaches and sports individuals to have understanding of psychology in general and sport psychology in … Read more

Effects of Twelve Weeks Psychological Skill Training Program on selected psychological variables of College Aged Delhi (NCR) males

Objective: The aim of present investigation was to find out the anthropometric variables and somatotype and to compare these between sub-junior rural and urban kabaddi players of west Bengal. Methodology:  For the purpose of the study 30 boys and 30 girls (Total 60) subject were randomly chosen of which fifteen boys and fifteen girls (Br=15 … Read more

Recovery Blood Pressure Patterns following Standing to Lying Test (One of the Autonomic Testing Protocol) in Relation to Aerobic Fitness Levels

The aim of the study was to compare the selected recovery blood pressure variables following lying to standing test between high fitness group (LFG) and low fitness group (LFG) of high altitude male youth. The high fitness (n1=35) and low fitness (n2=35) groups were determined by VO2max ranks of 242 healthy male youth samples of … Read more

Effect of Kalaripayattu on Selected Physical Fitness and Physiological Variables of School Children

The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of kalaripayattu training and karate training, on selected physical, physiological variables among high school boys. And the sub purpose of the study was to find out which of the training programme is more effect among the selected training programmes. To achieve the purpose of … Read more

Developing a Regression Model for Psychological Factors Predictor of Sports Injuries

Review of the literature shows that information concerning psychological risk factors for sports injuries is incomplete and partly contradictory .The methodology for studies designed to investigate psychological risk factors as predictor of sports injuries. The purpose of this study was to access if psychological factors play a role in the injury rates of different games … Read more

Comparative Study of Sports Competitive State Anxiety among the Hockey Players of Gorakhpur University

The purpose of the present study was to find out sports competitive state anxiety level among the hockey players. A total 40 hockey players were selected from various colleges affiliated to the Gorakhpur University, (U.P). The sports competitive state anxiety test (SCAT) given by Martens et al. (1990) was used to measure the anxiety level … Read more

Impact of Isolated and Combined Core Strength Training on Selected Pulmonary Variables (VO2 and FEV1)

For the purpose of the study 45 students from Government Higher Secondary school Kumarchi Tamil Nadu India were selected as subjects. The subjects were divided into three (3) groups of fifteen (15), namely yogic practice group, core strength and combined training group. The VO2max (Maximum oxygen consumption) and FEV1 (Forced Expiratory Volume One Second) were … Read more