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A COMPARISON OF PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL TRAITS BETWEEN TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL GAMES
2022
The culmination of one's habits makes up one's personality, which is crucial to both training and competition in sports. With a focus on emotionality and neuroticism, the study aimed to examine the personality features of among individual and team game college boys. The data obtained from the test was subjected to statistical procedures mean, S.D with independent \"t\" test to analyze the difference among the groups. Purposive sampling procedure was adopted from Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand and its affiliated Colleges of (Physical Education). The sample consisted of 40 team game players (Cricket, Throwball and Football) and 40 individual game players (Athletics and Badminton). Extroversion and neuroticism, the two main personality qualities, were evaluated using Eysenck's Personality Inventory test. The study's findings revealed a significant difference between team game collegiate boys and individual game collegiate boys in terms of extraversion and neuroticism, with team game collegiate boys displaying higher levels of neuroticism.
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EFFECT OF AEROBIC AND YOGIC EXERCISES ON SELECTED RESPIRATORY PARAMETERS AMONG SCHOOL BOYS OF NORTH PUNJAB
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Chatla, Arun Kumar
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Pandey, Deepak
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Rao, K VenkataNarasimha
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2022
The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of aerobic and yogic exercises on the selected respiratory parameters among governmentschool boysof north Punjab.To achieve the purpose of this study (n=90) students of schools of north punjab were selected at random and their age ranged from 13-15 years. The selected subjects were randomly assigned into 2 experimental and control group of 30 each. Group I underwent Aerobic training, Group II underwent Yogic training and group III acted as control group. The experimental group was subjected aerobic and yogic training on alternate days in a week for twelve weeks. The data was analyzed applying ANOVA test to find out to effect of aerobic and Yogic training on selected respiratory parameters. The level of significance was set at 0.05. There was a significant difference between pre and posttest of Aerobic and Yogic on VO2 max, Forced VC, Peak EF and Peak IFamong school boys.
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