Effect of Upper and Lower Limb Plyometric Training on Performance Variables of Basketball Players

Abstract :
The purpose of the present study was to find the effect of upper and lower limb plyometric training on performance variables of female college basketball players. For this purpose, twenty basketball players studying in various courses and departments of Annamalai University with the age group of 19 – 25 years were selected as
subjects. They were divided into two equal groups, each group consisted of ten subjects, in which group – I underwent upper and lower limb plyometric training and group – II acted as control that did not participate in any special activities apart from their regular curricular and basketball related activities. The training period for this study was three days (alternative days) per week for eight weeks. Prior to and after the training period, the subjects were tested for passing, dribbling and shooting in basketball by administering Johnson Basketball ability test. The Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) was used as statistical tool to find out any significant difference that was exist between the upper and lower limb plyometric training group and control group on selected criterion variables, such as, field goal speed test, basketball throw for accuracy and dribble. The result of the study shows that upper and lower limb plyometric training group has improved the basketball playing ability significantly (P > .05) when compared with the control group. It was concluded from the result of the study that the basketball players those who were undergone the upper and lower limb plyometric training has improved their basketball playing ability significantly when compared with the basketball players those who were in control group.

Author Name(S) : Dr.S.Chidambara Raja

Keywords: Upper and Lower Limb Plyometric Training, Basketball, Passing, Dribbling, Shooting.


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