Effect of Yogic Intervention on Selected Physiological Variables Among School Going Badminton Players
Keywords:
Yogic Intervention, Yogic Asana, Resting Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, BadmintonAbstract
The contribution of physiological factors in sports helps an athlete to perform his best in training and competition. Well-developed physiology contributes to developing physical and psychological traits among individuals. The objective of this study is to establish the Potential effect of the Yogic Intervention on selected Physiological variables like; Resting Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, and Vital Capacity among School-going Badminton players’ age ranging between 15 to 17 years. For this study, twenty Male Badminton players (N=20) were selected. They were divided into two equal groups and each group consisted of ten subjects, in which Group-I underwent Yogic Asana Practice and Group – II acted as the control group. The training period for this study was five days a week for twelve weeks. Before and after the training period, the subjects were tested for physiological changes through standardized test protocol. A Dependent t-test was applied to assess the difference between these groups. The findings of this study determined a statistically significant difference between pre- to post-scores of the Yogic Asana group.
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