Effect of yogic practices and physical fitness training on performance of college football players
Date
2018-12
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S-VYASA
Abstract
Background: The fitness level increases, if an individual take part regularly in the
physical fitness activities. Poor physical fitness and inactive living habits will lead to
a negative impact of both health and daily living. The regular practice of yoga shall
improve one’s health and also keep fit to participate in high level of competitions. The
measurement of skillfulness is hardly ever built-in when the fitness of players is
monitored. There are very few studies on skill performance within the research
literature, which seems remarkable when it is readily acknowledged that the
successful execution of skill is the most important aspect of football play.
Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the outcome of yogic practices and physical
fitness training on health related physical fitness components and skills of football
players.
Methods: Eighty two male college football players divided randomly in to treatment
(n=41) and control group (n=41) with the age range from 18-24 years. Each player
underwent the following series of physical fitness as well as football skill tests:
Muscular Strength, Muscular Endurance, Cardiovascular Endurance, Body Mass
Index and Flexibility followed by skill test Dribbling, Lofted pass, Shooting and
juggling before and after intervention. The treatment group underwent 4 months yoga
and physical fitness training program in a schedule of 60 min. per day, six days per
week (yoga and physical fitness training is given in alternate day) where as the control
group underwent day to day activities.
Results: Physical Fitness Test: The results shows significant pre-post improvements
were seen in the treatment group in the variables of fitness components Muscular
Strength (MS) (p< 0.001), Sit up (p< 0.001), Physical Efficiency Index (PEI) (p<0.001), Body Mass Index (BMI) (p= 0.041), Sit and Reach (SR) (p< 0.001). The
Control group showed within group improvement only in Sit and Reach (p=0.042)
significant.
Bobby Charlton Soccer skill tests: The findings shows significant pre-post
improvements were seen in the skill variables of Dribbling (DR) (p< 0.001), Lofted
Pass (LP) (p = 0.001), Shooting (S) (p< 0.001) and Juggling (J) (p< 0.001) where as
control group showed within group improvement in Dribbling (p= 0.040), LP (p =
0.004) Shooting (p< 0.001) and Juggling (p = 0.028) significant. Treatment group
were having significant enhancement as compare to control group.
Conclusion: The overall results suggested that the four months yoga program along
with physical fitness training was found useful for the college football players in
improving health related physical fitness and skill level. This is also useful in
enhancing the overall performance of footballers.
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Keywords
Suryanamaskar, Football skills, Asana, Pranayama, Physical Fitness Components