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Article Name : | | RELATIONSHIP OF SELECTED PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL VARIABLES TO PERFOMANCE IN HIGH JUMP | Author Name : | | Gursevek Singh , Praveen Kumar Mishra | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ISRJ-126 | Article URL : | | | Author Profile | Abstract : | | The study was conducted on selected Physiological Variables and physical variables with a purpose to find out the relationship of selected Physiological Variables and physical variables to the performance of high jump. The female high jumpers of Gujarat State were selected as subject for the study. The Physiological Variables selected for the study were Resting heart rate, Resting respiratory rate, Body composition ,Breath Holding Capacity and Physical Variables selected for the study were, Speed (50 yard dash), Agility (10 x 4 yards Shuttle run), Explosive Leg Strength (Standing Broad Jump) and flexibility (Sit and reach). Relationship of selected physiological and physical variables to performance in high jump was calculated by using Product Moment Method of Co-relation. Result of the study showed that the calculated value of “r” for Explosive Leg Strength (standing broad jump), Leg Length, Arm Length, Agility (shuttle run 4x10yard), flexibility (Sit and reach and Speed (50 Yard dash) was found to be significant at 0.05 level of confidence. Further it was evident from the table that variables resting heart rate and resting respiratory rate were found to be statistically insignificant to the performance in high jump. | Keywords : | | - physiological
- physical variables
- environment conditions
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