EFFECT OF TRAINING ON COMPETITION STRESS OF KABADDI WOMEN PLAYERS
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v2.i2.2021.3158Abstract [English]
Kabaddi, 12-a-side field pursuit game (only 9players on each side may take the field at once) very common in India, and also played in Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and China. Its most remarkable feature is that players must hold their breath for long periods. It is probably the only field game in the world which has categories for age and weight. Moreover, no equipment is needed and there are no goals. Provided the ground is reasonably level a pitch can be marked on many different kinds of surface. Purpose of this study was to examine the effect of training on the competition stress of Kabaddi players. Twenty Kho-kho players were in each group during three months period, Motivation Training and Psycho regulation Training was given to each group.
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