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Abstract: Sedentary behaviour is strongly predictive of type 2 diabetes.Western population have high rates of sedentary behaviour and low levels of participation in physical activity (PA) combined with high rates of diagnosed and undiagnosed type 2 diabetes. The study was aimed for comparison of different physical activity levels and intensity on the basis of oral glucose response. Samples were collected from Yamuna sports complex, Karkardooma and Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies. Purposive sampling was done to collect the sample size of 45 subject. The subjects were categorized into 3 categories based on their physical level activity and intensity- 10 samples in low.........
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Abstract: This study aims to find out immediate effects of therapeutic laser and stretching versus dry needling and stretching on pain and cervical lateral flexion ROM in subjects with myofascial trigger point in upper trapezius muscle. Study was conducted on 30 patients which were divided into 2 groups, 15 patients in each group. Patient aged 18-50 years were included in the study. Cervical lateral flexion ROM, pressure pain threshold and NPRS was assessed.Analysis using paired t test found that there is a statistically extremely significant improvement in ROM, pain intensity and threshold in group A whereas statistically significant improvement in pain threshold and NPRS for group B; except for ROM which showed extreme statistical improvement. Analysis using unpaired t test found that there is no statistical difference in improving ROM and pressure pain threshold except for NPRS which was statistically significant between group A and B.This study concludes that both the techniques are equally effective in decreasing pain and improving cervical ROM in subjects with upper trapezius trigger point. Clinically more improvement was seen in group B as compared to group A.
Key Words: Dry needling, Stretching, Therapeutic Laser, Upper Trapezius, cervical lateral-flexion ROM
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Abstract: Objectif : Les exercices intermittents constituent un exemple de l'orientation de l'entraînement en conformité aux analyses des différents facteurs de la performance en Volley-ball, l'objectif de cette étude était de connaitre les effets de l'entrainement intermittent de haute intensité basé sur la méthode sur la force explosive des membres inférieurs et sur la puissance anaérobie. Matériels et méthodes : Douze joueurs de volleyball moins de 21 ans (186,8+0,36 cm, 69,83+15,05 kg) ont participé à cette étude. Deux groupes ont été constitués : un groupe témoin et un groupe expérimental. Les joueurs ont réalisé un test de détente verticale...........
Keywords: the High-Intensity Intermittent Training- the Tabata method – the Explosive Strength - the Anaerobic Power- Volleyball.
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Abstract: A better understanding of Health related fitness and academic achievement may facilitate the development of more targeted sports activity interventions. Few studies have analyzed the rates and correlates of physical activity and academic achievement in economically and geographically diverse populations. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the relationship of health related fitness and academic achievement of high school girls in Hunsur Taluk. So this investigation is an attempt to explore these issues to shed more light on this area and to help further the knowledge base. The study was delimited to sixty (n=60) the students studying in High schools of Hunsur Taluk during..........
Keywords: Health Related Fitness, Academic Achievement, Muscular Strength, Muscular Endurance, Cardio-respiratory Endurance, Flexibility and Body Composition
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Abstract: This study involved table tennis players who joined Turkish Championship in Ankara. The study attempts to identify the knowledge level 117 table tennis players (57 males and 60 females), who are between 13 and 42 years old, have concerning injuries, and to reveal differences according to some variables. A questionnaire was administered in order to find out their level of knowledge on the injuries they experience and their knowledge on how to avoid injuries. The mean age of the participants were calculated to be 24.5±2.81. The analysis of the research data was carried out on computer using SPSS 19 software, and T-test was applied for two samples. The frequency variables were calculated...........
Keywords: Table tennis, Injury areas, Causes for injuries, Survey, Analysis.
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Abstract: The present article steeped with a lot of information from various studies and investigations regarding contribution of sports to the welfare of human society highlights the fact that the modern ethnic society rests on several pillars like heath, education, medication, business, economics, politics, culture, human right, recognition, achievement, career, satisfying special needs, national passion and religion, trust and peace, development of individualities and so forth, and corroborates the truth that if to keep those pillars unharmed or unbroken the sports can play a vital role of a solid iron of massive strength, antidote, healer and a talisman for the well-being and prosperity of ethnic world.
Keywords: Ethnic, human right, catharsis, showcase of politics, crusader of racism, special needs, corporate sector, cultural heritage, cotributionscape, healer, talisman..
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Impact of Circuit Training on Physical Variables of School Boys |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Arvind Kumar |
: | 10.9790/6737-05043338 |
Abstract: Circuit training is a type of exercise that combines multiple exercises into a single circuit. Each exercise is performed for a set number of repetitions or time, followed by a brief rest period. The circuit is then repeated multiple times. Circuit training is a popular form of exercise for people of all fitness levels, and it can be used to improve a variety of physical variables, including cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, speed, agility, and flexibility. Circuit training is particularly well-suited for school boys because it is a time-efficient and effective way to improve overall fitness. Additionally, circuit training can be tailored to meet the individual needs and fitness goals of each student. In this article, we highlighted the impact of circuit training on physical variables of school boys..
Keywords: Circuit, Training, Physical, Variables, Fitness, Strength, Agility
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[2]. Dr. M. Suresh Kumar (2014). Influences of circuit training on selected physical fitness variables among men hockey players. International Research Journal of Recent Research and Applied Studies; 7(6): 16-19.
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