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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 6806-6808


EFFECT OF CROSS TRAINING ON PULSE RATE AND BREATH HOLDING CAPACITY OF MALE BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Dr. C. Jubilet Gnanachellam, Deepak Siby.




Abstract

The purpose of the study was to find out the effect of cross training on male basketball players on breath holding capacity and pulse rate, for this study we have to taken 20 players from St. Berchmans College Changanacherry. Their age bunch was gone from 17-25. The chose basis factors were estimated utilizing standard test and strategy .the subjects were isolated into two equivalent gatherings comprising of 10 each subjects. First gathering or the exploratory gathering had gone through the broadly educating and other gathering goes through ordinary Daily practice. Preparing period was planned for about a month and a half almost 6 weeks, 3 meetings each week (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) prior to and after the preparation time frame. The subjects were tried both heartbeat rate was surveyed by manual strategy and breath holding limit was done at resting condition. To discover the outcomes the gathered information were measurably investigated by utilizing Expressive measurements and matched example T Test dependent on the outcome acquired from that, it was inferred that broadly educating will fundamentally improve breath holding limit and decrease in the beat pace of male football players at the 0.05 degree of significance.

Key words: Cross training, Pulse rate, Breath holding capacity.






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