RELATIONSHIP OF SELECTED VARIABLES TO THE PERFORMANCE OF MALE HANDBALL PLAYERS

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh, Dr. Sameer Kumar Yadav

Abstract


The study examined how anthropometric and physiological characteristics affect male handball players' performance.
LNIPE, Gwalior, selected 40 national handball players as subjects. Handball performance was judged by gathering expert
opinion from a panel of three experts (each 10 points) and averaging their ratings. Anthropometric factors were measured using a Stadiometer,
weighing machine, and steel tape. Blood pressure, resting heart rate, peak ow rate, and body mass index were measured with a digital blood
pressure machine, stopwatch, and peak ow meter. The relationship between handball performance and anthropometric and physiological
variables was assessed using Pearson product moment (r). The null hypothesis signicance level was.05.


Keywords


Blood pressure, Peak ow rate, Body mass index

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