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Effect of isolated plyometric training and combined plyometric and strength training on Explosive Power in terms of Horizantal Distance among college men in Jammu and Kashmir

. Irshad Ahmad dar & Dr.M. Kalimuthu


Abstract

The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of isolated plyometric training and combined plyometric and strength training on agility of college men. To achieve the purpose, forty -five (N=45) men students in Govt. degree college Frisal Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, were selected as subjects. The age ranged between 19 – 23 years. The selected subjects were randomly assigned in to three equal groups of fifteen (n=15) subjects each such as isolated plyometric training group, combined plyometric and strength training group and control group. The experimental group underwent their respective experiment treatment for twelve weeks and a session on each day. Control group was not participated in any specific training apart from their regular activities.  The Explosive Power in terms of Horizantal Distance test was taken as criterion variable for the present study and it was measured by Standing Broad Jump in Centimeters. All the subjects of three groups were tested on the selected dependable at prior to and after the training programme. The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to analyze the significant difference, if any between the groups.  Level of confidence was fixed at 0.05 to find out the level of significance which was considered as an appropriate. The result revealed that there was a significant difference between isolated plyometric training group and combined plyometric and strength training group (1.89 ± 0.14 and 2.07 ± 0.17) on Explosive Power in terms of Horizantal Distance and also the result of the study shows that the improvement of (0.15) on the Explosive Power in terms of Horizantal Distance was significant for combined plyometric and strength training group than isolated plyometric training group.   

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