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Kamalakkannan, K.
- Effect of Aquatic Training with and without Weight on Selected Physiological Variables among Volleyball Players
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1 Arunai engineering college, Tiruvannamalai, TN, IN
2 Kamban engineering college, Tiruvannamalai-606603 TN, IN
3 Arts & Science College, Melasivapuri 622403, TN, IN
4 Tamil nadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai 600006, TN, IN
1 Arunai engineering college, Tiruvannamalai, TN, IN
2 Kamban engineering college, Tiruvannamalai-606603 TN, IN
3 Arts & Science College, Melasivapuri 622403, TN, IN
4 Tamil nadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai 600006, TN, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 3, No 5 (2010), Pagination: 567-570Abstract
The purpose of this study is to enhance sports performance: the objective is to analyse the effect of aquatic training with and without weight on selected physiological variables among volleyball players. To achieve this 60 physically active and interested undergraduate engineering volleyball players are selected as subjects and their age ranged between 18 and 20 years. The subjects are categorized into three groups randomly viz. Control group (CG), Aquatic training with weight group (ATWG), Aquatic training without weight group (ATWOG) and each group comprises of 20 subjects. Control group was not exposed to any training. Both experimental groups underwent their respective experimental treatment for 12 weeks, 3 days per week and a session on each day. Breath holding time, resting pulse rate were taken as variables for this study. The collected data was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and Scheffee's post hoc test. The result reveals significant differences in all the selected physiological variables among ATWG and ATWOG pointing towards the use of aquatic training for performance improvement.Keywords
Sports Physiology, Aquatic Training, Volleyball PlayersReferences
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- Influence of Aquatic Training on Selected Physical Fitness Variables among Volleyball Players
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1 Director of Physical Education, Arunai Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai, TN, IN
2 Director of Physical Education, Arts & Science College, Melasivapuri, TN, IN
3 Department of Physical Education, Bharathidasan University, Trichy, TN, IN
1 Director of Physical Education, Arunai Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai, TN, IN
2 Director of Physical Education, Arts & Science College, Melasivapuri, TN, IN
3 Department of Physical Education, Bharathidasan University, Trichy, TN, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 3, No 7 (2010), Pagination: 743-745Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the aquatic training on selected physical fitness variables among volleyball players. To achieve this, 40 physically active and interested undergraduate engineering volleyball players were selected as subjects and their age ranged between 18 and 20 years. The subjects were categorized into two groups namely control group, aquatic training group with each 20 subjects. The experimental group underwent the experimental treatment for 12 weeks, 3 days per week and a session on each day with 45 min duration. Speed, endurance and explosive power were taken as variables for this investigation. Fifty meters run, cooper 12 min run and standing vertical jump were used as test. The data collected prior and after the experimental treatment was analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The result revealed that aquatic training group shows significant improvement in all the selected physical fitness variables.Keywords
Aquatic Training, Speed, Endurance, Explosive Power, Volleyball, Sports ImprovementReferences
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