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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 7329-7332


EFFECT OF WELLNESS DANCE ON CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND MUSCULAR ENDURANCE OF COLLEGE FEMALE STUDENTS

Dr. Y.C. Louis Raj, Britto Clemmy. J.




Abstract

The purpose of the study was to find out the effect of wellness dance on cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular endurance of college female students. The study was delimited to forty female students (n=40) selected from Mangattuparamba Campus, Kannur University, Kerala. The age group of the participants was ranged from 18-25 years. The selected subjects were equally divided into two groups (n=20) each namely Experimental group and Control group. The Experimental Group underwent Wellness dance Programme. The Control Group did not undergo any training programme. The training period for the present study was delimitated to eight weeks, one hour for three days alternatively. The selected dependent variables namely such as cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular endurance. Cardiorespiratory fitness test measured by queen step test unit of measurement in minutes and muscular endurance measured curl ups test unit of measurement in numbers. Pre test-Post test randomized group design which consists of control group and experimental group was used for the research study. The subjects were randomly assigned to two equal groups twenty each and named as Experimental group(EG) and Control group(CG). Descriptive statistics and paired ‘t’ test were applied to test whether there was any significant difference between the mean scores of pre and post test of the experimental and control groups. To test the obtained results on variables, the criterion for statistical significance was set at 0.05 level of confidence (P

Key words: Wellness Dance, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Muscular Endurance, Female Students






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