International Journal Of Physical Education And Sports
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The Physiological Effect of Ashtanng Yoga in Enhancing Quality of Life of Young Adults

Abstract This experimental study consists of pre test and post test. The experimental group underwent a training program for three months period, where as the control group attended general workout sessions. Both groups shall consist of forty subjects each age’s b/w 18 to 21 years. It was delimited to yogic activities training schedule prepared by … Read more

Effect of Ashtang Yogic Activities in Enhancing Quality of Life of Young Adults

Abstract Objective: To determine the effect of ashtang yogic activities in enhancing the quality of life of young adults. Design: Randomized, Pre and post test score, Experimental group comprise yoga exercise, wait list control group. Participants and Result: This experimental study consists of pre test and post test. The experimental group underwent a training program … Read more

Effect of Prandharana and Tratak on Vital Capacity of Physical Education Students

Abstract Objective of the Study: The objective of the study was to determine the effect of Prandharana and Tratak on Vital Capacity. [The objective of the study was to find out the significant difference between adjusted posttest means of experimental groups (Prandharana and Tratak) and control group in relation to Vital Capacity] Methodology/Method: Selection of … Read more

A Study of Effect of Uphill Running Training and Staircase Training on Vital Capacity

Abstract Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of uphill running and staircase training on vital capacity on undergraduate male students. Method: The subjects were sixty male, all subjects were BPEd second year student of Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, North East Regional Center, Guwahati. The age of subject ranged … Read more

Comparison of Psychomotor Indices of different Level Male Cricketers

Abstract The objective of the study to compare psychomotor indices of three different level male cricketers.  Such as University level cricketer. Total seventy five male cricketers were selected for the study from different levels (i.e. University Level, Club Level & District Level). The data obtained for Visuo- Spatial Co-Ordination, Psychomotor Mobilization, Visuo-Motor Co-Ordination, Eye-Leg Co-Ordination, … Read more

Sports Performance as a Graduate Course in India- An Exploratory Study

High performing sportspersons with outstanding achievements during their school life are often faced with a dilemma once they are into a graduate program. Pressure of building an economically viable career once in College, leads to promising sportspersons steering away from sporting goals. This forced shift to pure academia in order to get a viable graduate … Read more

A Comparative Study of Sportsman Spirit between Physically Able and Disabled Male Sportsperson

The aim of the present study was to compare sportsman spirit between physically able and physically disabled male sportsperson. To conduct the study 50 physically disabled male sportspersons (Av. age 21.40 yrs) were selected as sample. To fulfill the objectives of the study another set of 50 physically able male sportspersons (Av. age 24.12 yrs) … Read more

A Study on the Acute Neuromuscular Fatigue and Different Ways to Avoid It

During acute neuromuscular fatigue, mechanoreceptors may compel the fatigue be made up for by reflexes. Additionally, the muscle fibers will in general lose the enactment because of the spread of axonal activities. This kind of fatigue may likewise result into the dehydration as a ton of water will in general apply from the body because … Read more

Competitive Anxiety Differences between Male and Female Hockey Players

Purpose of the present research was to study and analyze Competitive Anxiety Differences between Male and Female Hockey Players. 73 Hockey players (36 male and 37 female) comprising the best three teams in each category in the Hockey competition held at MJPU Bareilly, in 2017 were investigate. Marten’s Sports Competitive Anxiety Test (SCAT) for adults … Read more