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A diagnostic study of development of endurance in volleyball players by using two different training methods along with Pranayama
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Rege, Paresh Vilas |
| Copyright Year | 2012 |
| Abstract | Training: The word 'Training' has been a part of human language since ancient times. It denotes the process of preparation for some task. This process invariably extends to a number of days and even months and years. The term 'training' is widely used in sports. The regular and systematic use of physical exercise, however, does not guarantee maximum improvement in performance. The effect of these exercises is increased or decreased by a multitude of factors. Some of these factors, if ignored, lead to a drastic reduction in the efficacy of physical exercise. The complex nature of sports training involving physical exercise along with other means becomes obvious when one looks at the training of advanced sports persons. The training of advanced sports persons is significantly supported by means and measures from several sports science disciplines e.g., sports medicine, sports physiology, nutrition, physiotherapy, sports psychology, sports biomechanics and so on. The training for specific sports is based on motor abilities viz. strength, speed, endurance, flexibility and coordinative abilities. Few sports are dominated by specific motor ability along with all other in supportive action. In this study the scholar is specified to only endurance ability, which is the one in VOLLEYBALL sport. |
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| Resource Type | Article |