STUDY OF PEAK FLOW RATE OF HANDBALL PLAYER AT THEIR PARTICIPATION LEVEL

Authors

  • Dr. Naresh Kumar Assistant Professor in Department of Physical Education C.R.S.U, Jind

Keywords:

handball, university level, physical parameters

Abstract

This is influenced by the fitness and expertise of the individuals involved. We hope that by examining these factors, we might get insight into what constitutes a top-tier handball player. The goal of this research is to examine the similarities and differences between two groups of collegiate handball players. Selection criteria will include participants' handball experience and skill. The competitors' abilities on the field will be evaluated with a battery of tests testing their agility, speed, strength, and endurance. Each player's ability level will be determined by a statistical breakdown of their game performances, namely their shooting, passing, and tactical decision-making. Multiple instruments and methods of measurement will be used to collect the necessary information. We will utilise a variety of statistical methods, including descriptive and inferential ones, to analyse the data. The results of this research will provide light on the physiology and performance of college handball players, allowing for comparisons between different institutions and the identification of development opportunities. Coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, and players at collegiate levels of handball may find this study's findings to be informative. The research results will help shape more efficient programmes for enhancing certain physical abilities. The findings will also improve the current handball literature, especially with respect to collegiate competition.

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Published

2018-03-30

How to Cite

Kumar, D. N. (2018). STUDY OF PEAK FLOW RATE OF HANDBALL PLAYER AT THEIR PARTICIPATION LEVEL. Innovative Research Thoughts, 4(1), 512–520. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1323