2016, Vol. 3, Issue 6, Part E
Effects of vision training with skill practices on selected skill performance variables among inter collegiate male football players
Author(s): CK Tomas, Dr. V Perumal and Dr. T Radhakrishnan
Abstract:The purpose of the study is to find out the effects of vision training with the skill practice on selected skill performance variables of the inter collegiate male football players. To achieve the purpose of the study, thirty six male intercollegiate football players were selected from the Christ College, Irinjalakuda, Sri Krishna College Guruvayur, Kerala. The selected subjects (N-36) were divided into two (n-18) equal groups. Group I named as Vision Training with Skill Practice (VTSPG) and Group II acted as Control Group (CG). All the selected subjects were tested on the selected skill performance of dribbling, passing, shooting and overall playing ability. The experimental group I was treated by the vision training with skill practice for a period of 12 weeks, four days a week. No treatment was given to the control group. After completion of 12 weeks of training both the groups were tested again on selected skill performance variables and the scores were recorded in their respective units as post-test scores. The pre and post test scores were taken for appropriate statistical analysis. Further, the group means gains recorded by the various groups in the pre-test and post-test was tested for the significance by applying the paired ‘t’ test.
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CK Tomas, Dr. V Perumal, Dr. T Radhakrishnan. Effects of vision training with skill practices on selected skill performance variables among inter collegiate male football players. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2016;3(6):255-258.