International Journal Of Physical Education And Sports
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Comparative Study of Selected Motor Fitness Components and Anthropometric Variables of Regular and Ad-Hoc Male Teaching Staff of Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Bilaspur

The aim of the present study was to compare selected motor fitness components and anthropometric variables of regular and ad-hoc male teaching staff of Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya bilaspur. For the purpose of the present study 40 (forty) male regular and ad-hoc teaching staff (20 from regular teaching staff and 20 from ad-hoc teaching staff) were … Read more

Effect of Active Stretching Versus Passive Stretching to Increase Hamstring Muscle Flexibility in House Wives

Background: In women, body hamstring is more vulnerable muscle to be tight. There are many factors and reasons for reduced joint ROM one of which is muscular tightness. Tightness of hamstring muscle leads to loss of hip ROM and increase the risk of injury. There for the study is to find the effect of active … Read more

To study the swatya bodh as predictors of Sports Persons. A total of 200 subjects (100 subjects from urban, while another 100 subjects were from rural), who were selected randomly from the various games available across both urban and rural areas school students of Jodhpur (Rajasthan) The age of the players ranged between 15 to … Read more

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

The purpose of the study was to measure the effect of Psychological Skill Training Program (PST) on the selected psychological variables including Goal setting, Self-confidence, Imagery, Stress Control and Relaxation.  In college aged Delhi-NCR males. For conducting the study purposive sampling of 48 males with age (21.22±1.17), height (166.96±3.90) and weight (61.41±3.65) have been done. … Read more

Self-Stretching in Standing Position to Improve Flexibility of Ilio-tibial Band Tightness

Objective: To determine the most efficient and effective stretch method for improving the flexibility of iliotibial band (ITB) by comparing the self-stretching in standing position of arms extending overhead (Group-A) and affected side arm placed on the wall (Group-B). Methods: An experimental study was conducted among 20 male athletic students aged 18 -28 years who had … Read more

Impact of Submaximal and Maximal Aerobic Training on Respiratory Rate among Under 14 Years Cricketer

The purpose of the study was to find out the impact of submaximal and maximal aerobic training on respiratory rate among under 14 years cricketer. Sixty under 14 years cricketer were selected randomly as subjects from YMCA, Cricket Academy at Chennai city, Tamilnadu, India. The subjects were divided in to three groups of fifteen each … Read more

A Comparative Study of Sports Competition Anxiety between Basketball and Volleyball Players

Objective: The purpose of the study was to compare the level of sports competition anxiety between basketball and volleyball players of Banaras Hindu University (B.H.U.) Varanasi. Methodology: To achieve these purpose 24 male (basketball N-12 & volleyball N-12) players were selected during the Inter-University camp practice from B.H.U Varanasi. The age level of the subjects … Read more

An Association of Body Mass Index and Body Fat Percentage with Blood Lipid Profile of University Employee

The purpose of the present study was to find out the relationship of Body mass index and body fat percentage with blood lipid profile (Haemoglobin, Random blood sugar and Triglyceride) of the university employee. Total hundred employees selected as subjects from Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Bilaspur Chhattisgarh. The samples selected for the present study was working … Read more