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EEO. 2021; 20(6): 3703-3715


Comparative Studies On Attitude Towards Selected Physical Fitness Parameters Among General Degree Students & Physical Education Students In West Bengal

Asif Faruk, Dr. Minakshi Pathak.




Abstract

The aim of this study is to promote sports culture among the people especially among the general degree students. Adolescence is a sensitive state for adapting and growing emotions and giving shape of personality. ports are a key for opening door to discover both physical and psychological strengths and weaknesses and it promotes responsible behavior, forms character and identity and enhance overall wellbeing of adolescents. From a purely behavioral perspective, sport is a highly functional activity that can teach us how to adapt and survive in the real world. This includes the development of leadership skills and Qualities, respect for authority, competitiveness, cooperativeness, sportsmanship, self-confidence and reducing anxiety. For this research, here selected two groups, Physical Education and General Degree students personnel as comparison group for understanding the true effect of Sports participation on Social, Emotional, Health Home and Financial aspects as well as to learn more about the effect of sports participation on Body Mass Index, Fat % and on Physical Fitness components of the subjects viz. Speed, Strength, Agility & Flexibility and to encourage all sedentary students for participation in sports activities.

Key words: Attitude, Physical, Fitness, Education, Students






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