CLOISTERED AND COALESCE EFFECT OF YOGIC PRACTICES AND DYNAMIC SPORTS VISION TRAINING ON SELECTED DRIBBLING PERFORMANCE OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Journal Title: IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 9

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to find out the cloistered and coalesce effect of yogic practices and dynamic sports vision training on selected dribbling performance of basketball players. The study was conducted sixty (N=60) Basketball players who were randomly selected from various Colleges affiliated to Alagappa University, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India during 2017-2018. The players were dived into three equal groups of fifteen each(n=15) namely Cloistered yogic practice group, Cloistered Dynamic Vision Training group, Coalesce yogic practice and Dynamic Vision Training group and Control group. The age of the subjects were ranged between 18 and 21. The study was delimited to dribbling only and it was assessed through Zig Zag Dribbling Test. The subjects were underwent their respective training for a period of 8 weeks duration. All the subjects were tested prior to and immediately after the experimental period on the selected dependent variable. The collected data were analyzed by using Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to determine the differences, if any, among the adjusted post-test means. Whenever 'F'-ratio for adjusted post-test mean was found to be significant, the Scheffe's test was applied as post-hoc test to determine the paired mean differences. The level of significance was fixed at 0.05 level of confidence for all the cases. The results of the study showed all the experimental groups namely, Cloistered yogic practice group, Cloistered Dynamic Vision Training group, Coalesce yogic practice and Dynamic Vision Training group had significantly improved in Dribbling performances. Further the study showed Coalesce yogic practice and Dynamic Vision Training group is better than Plyometric training group and control group.

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Dr. V. A. Manickam, Jain Kuriakose

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Dr. V. A. Manickam, Jain Kuriakose (2018). CLOISTERED AND COALESCE EFFECT OF YOGIC PRACTICES AND DYNAMIC SPORTS VISION TRAINING ON SELECTED DRIBBLING PERFORMANCE OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS. IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research, 8(9), 25-26. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-391669