Volume : III, Issue : IX, September - 2014

Relationship of Selected Physical, Physiological and Anthropometric Variables with Playing Ability Among Boys Mini National Volleyballers

N. Senthilkumar, Dr. R. Desingu Rajan

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The aim of the study was to determine the Relationship of selected physical, physiological and anthropometric variables with playing ability among boys mini national volleyballers. Volleyball is a game of applied athletics and it requires well proportionate physique and great amount of physical fitness level. To achieve the objectives of the study two Physical fitness variables, two physiological variables and two anthropometric variables were included as independent variables and playing ability as dependent variable, which was assessed through subjective rating, by three experts, during the mini national Volleyball tournaments and the average was taken as criterion score. Forty five male Volleyball players, who had participated the mini national tournament in 2013–2014 seasons, were selected as subjects. Person’s product moment correlation (zero order) was used as a statistical tool to find out the result and it revealed that the physical fitness variables of speed, agility, physiological variables of resting pulse rate, respiratory rate and anthropometrics variables of height, weight, were having significant relationship with Volleyball performance.

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N. Senthilkumar, Dr. R. Desingu Rajan Relationship of Selected Physical, Physiological and Anthropometric Variables with Playing Ability Among Boys Mini National Volleyballers International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 3, Issue : 9 September 2014


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