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ASSESSMENT OF CONCURRENT AEROBIC AND RESISTANCE TRAINING AND DETRAINING IMPACT ON GAME SKILL OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS

. S. Dilip, Ph.D Scholar, Department of Physical Education, Annamalai University Dr. R. Sevi, (Research Guide), Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physical Education, Annamalai University and Dr. Y. Wise Blessed Singh, Associate Professor, Dept. of Physical


Abstract

The aim of this research work is to inspect the influence of concurrent aerobic and resistance training and detraining impact on game skill performance of basketball players. To attain the study purpose, forty male inter-collegiate level basketball players from different colleges affiliated to Christ University, Bangalore, Karnataka state, India were considered as participants. The chosen basketball player’s age, was ranged from 18 to 23 years. The chosen basketball players were randomly allocated into two equivalent groups of 20 basketball players in both. Group-I basketball players performed concurrent aerobic and resistance training whereas group-II basketball players were acted as control. After the completion of twelve-weeks training period the subjects of group-I and II were physically detrained for thirty days. The data collected pre, post experimentation and during detraining were statistically analyzed by using two way (2 x 5) factorial ANOVA with last factor repeated measures. Statistical analysis found significant improving in gamer skill performance due to concurrent aerobic and resistance training and significant decline during detraining period.

Keywords:  Concurrent training, Detraining, Game skill and Basketball players.

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