2017, Vol. 4, Issue 6, Part B
A study of physical performance of softball girls players with non-softball girls
Author(s): Daksh Sharma
Abstract:The purpose of this study total sixty girls between the age group of 18-20 years were selected as subjects. Out of these 30 girls was softball players, who participated at College level competition and other thirty girls were non-players, who never took active part in any event or game at any age level. The purpose of the study was to judge against the physical performance difference of girls softball players and non-softball players. Means, standard deviation and independent student‘t’ test were used as statistical tools.
It was found that softball players were slightly heavier and taller than the non-softball players. Softball players performed better in physical performance tests than non-softball players, however the significant difference was only observed in standing broad jump. Outcome of this study depicted that non-softball players being physically active did not differentiate much than the softball girl’s player.
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Daksh Sharma. A study of physical performance of softball girls players with non-softball girls. Int J Phys Educ Sports Health 2017;4(6):66-67.