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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Effect of modified infantry training and theraband training on physiological variables among women volleyball players
Authors
YV Lavyana, G Sarah Sarojini
Abstract
The study aimed to find out the Effect of Modified Infantry Training
and Theraband Training on Physiological Variables among Women Volleyball
Players The study is formulated as a truly random group design
with pre-test and post-test measures among 90 female college-level volleyball
players aged 17-21 from various colleges in and around Tirupati. Participants
were randomly assigned to three groups: Experimental Group I underwent Modified
Infantry Training, Experimental Group II underwent Theraband Training group,
and Control Group III did not receive any specific training. physiological,
variables assessed included vital capacity and recovery heart rate. Initial
testing was conducted before a 12-week training period, followed by final
testing after the training. Differences between pre-test and post-test scores
were analysed using ANCOVA and Scheffie’s post hoc test at a significance level
of 0.05. It was concluded from the result of the study that there was a
significant improvement (p ≤ 0.05) due to Modified Infantry Training, Theraband Training on Vital
Capacity and RHR as compared to control group.
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Pages:95-97
How to cite this article:
YV Lavyana, G Sarah Sarojini "Effect of modified infantry training and theraband training on physiological variables among women volleyball players". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 95-97
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