A STUDY ON THE CO-RELATION OF BASKETBALL PLAYING ABILITY WITH MOTOR FITNESS AND HEALTH-RELATED FITNESS OF FEMALES
Author(s):
Dr. Vennamaneni Deepika
Keywords:
motor fitness, health-related fitness, dribbling, and ability to perform.
Abstract
The goal of this study is to see if there is a link between basketball ability and motor fitness and health-related fitness in female basketball players. N=100 female high-standard (university players) and low-standard (university players) players were used in this investigation (Intercollegiate players). They were chosen from Osmania University's associated colleges in Telangana, India, and their ages ranged from 18 to 23 years. The subjects had at least one year of previous basketball playing experience, and only individuals who had represented their respective college teams were chosen as subjects.Grip Strength (Hanging) test was conducted to determine the maximum isometric strength of the hand and forearm muscles (Motor Fitness). Breathing is used to assess a subject's ability to hold their breath for longer periods. (Physical fitness) and dribbling to assess a player's ability to play (performance ability) It has been determined that high-standard (university players) players are more efficient in terms of motor fitness, health-related fitness, and playing skill than low-standard players (intercollegiate players).
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Unique Paper ID: 152554
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 8, Issue 3
Page(s): 761 - 764
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