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ISSN: 2456-4419, Impact Factor RJIF: 5.18

2018, Vol. 3 Issue 1, Part P

A comparative analysis on motor fitness between Panjabi university, Patiala cricket and baseball man players

AUTHOR(S): Dr. Kulbir Singh
ABSTRACT:
Fitness is one of the most important components of individual performance capacity. But demand of different sports is somewhat different from one another. The demand of physical fitness may not be equal for cricket players and Baseball players, due to the size of play field, duration and nature of these ball games. Keeping on view in the present study the researcher has intended to observe the difference in motor fitness and its component between two groups of players. 24 University level players of Panjabi University, Patiala under 21 to 25 years of age group from cricket and baseball were selected as the subject of the present study. Each group consist of 12 numbers of subjects. To measure the Motor fitness of the players Barrow Motor ability test (short form) were conducted through standard procedure. After collecting the data to observe the difference between the groups T test was conducted. On the basis of the results following conclusion were drawn. In agility cricket players were better than baseball players. In case of leg explosive strength cricket players and baseball players were more or less equal. In arm and shoulder strength baseball players were better than cricket players. In total fitness cricket players were better than baseball players.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Kulbir Singh. A comparative analysis on motor fitness between Panjabi university, Patiala cricket and baseball man players. Int J Yogic Hum Mov Sports Sciences 2018;3(1):897-898.
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