2017, Vol. 4, Issue 6, Part A
Relationship of selected motor fitness components with the performance of two hands snatch
Author(s): Antony Koch and Dr. Vinita Bajpai Mishra
Abstract:The purpose of the study was to investigate a relationship between a selected motor fitness components with the performance in two hands snatch among the male weightlifters of Lakshmibai national Institute of Physical Education, Gwalior. Twenty-five subjects were taken for the study and the age of the subjects ranged between 18 to 24 yrs. Motor fitness components explosive leg strength, strength endurance for abdomen, grip strength, shoulder flexibility and flexibility of the spine were selected. These motor fitness components were measured through a valid test by establishing a tester reliability. The performance of each of the subject was witnessed by three judges. Based on the rules of the correct lift, the performance was recorded. Each subject was given three attempts and the best was taken for the analysis of the study. The data was analysed using Pearson product moment correlation and the level of significance to test the hypothesis was set at 0.05 level. It was hypothesized that there will be no significant difference between selected motor fitness components with the performance of the two hands snatch. The result of the study showed that all the selected motor fitness components have shown a positive correlation with the performance of the two hands snatch.
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Antony Koch, Dr. Vinita Bajpai Mishra. Relationship of selected motor fitness components with the performance of two hands snatch. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2017;4(6):20-21.