INFLUENCES OF TWO COMBINATIONS OF NEUROMUSCULAR DRILLS AND ASANA PRACTICES ON AGILITY OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Authors

  • Dr. D. Maniazhagu Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education and Health Sciences, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India
  • S. Malar (UGC-NET-SRF), Research Scholar, Department of Physical Education and Health Sciences, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India
  • M. Murali M. Phil Scholar (SSP) Department of Physical Education and Health Sciences, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i7.2019.743

Keywords:

Neuromuscular, Asana, Agility, Basketball, ANCOVA

Abstract [English]

The purpose of study was to find out the influences of two combinations of neuromuscular drills and asana practices on agility of basketball players.  To achieve the purpose of the study, thirty basket ball players with the age of 10 to 13 years from Navabisha Montessori School, Velachery, Chennai, Tamilnadu were selected as subject at random. The study was formulated as pre and post test random group design. The selected subject was divided into three equal groups. The group-1 (n=10, NMD-AP) underwent neuromuscular drills combined with asana practices. The group-2 (n=10, AP-NMD) underwent asana practices combined with neuromuscular drills and group 3 served as control group (n=10, CG). In this study, two training programme were adopted as independent variables and the agility was selected as dependent variable. It was tested by T test; scores recorded in seconds. The agility tested before and after the training period. The collected pre and post data was critically analyzed with apt statistical tool of analysis of co-variance (ANCOVA). The Scheffe’s post hoc test was used to find out pair-wise comparisons between groups. The result clearly proved that there was a significant improvement on agility in experimental groups than the control group.

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Published

2019-07-31

How to Cite

Maniazhagu, D., Malar, S., & Murali, M. (2019). INFLUENCES OF TWO COMBINATIONS OF NEUROMUSCULAR DRILLS AND ASANA PRACTICES ON AGILITY OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 7(7), 167–172. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i7.2019.743