2016, Vol. 3, Issue 5, Part D
Relationship between Selected Anthropometric Measurement and Volleyball Players Performance
Author(s): Ajay Kumar Pandey, Dr. Tilak Raj Meena, Inder Kerketta and Sunita Bisht
Abstract:The present study was undertaken to find out the significant relationship of selected anthropometric variables with the volleyball playing performance. 25 university level male volleyball players from Guru Ghasidas Univertsity, Bilaspur were selected as a subject for the present study with age range between 18 to 22 years. The following anthropometric variables i.e. Height, Weight, Arm length and Leg length variables were selected for the testing the hypothesis. The playing performance was analyzed by three experts through subjective observation. Pearson’s Product Moment correlation test was employed for the present study and the level of significance was set at 0.05. The statistical test was computed by using standard statistical package SPSS 16. Analysis of the results indicated that Height and Leg length from the anthropometric variables were shown the significant relationship with the volleyball playing performance.
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Ajay Kumar Pandey, Dr. Tilak Raj Meena, Inder Kerketta, Sunita Bisht. Relationship between Selected Anthropometric Measurement and Volleyball Players Performance. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2016;3(5):217-219.