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The Effects of Two Modalities of Resistance Circuit Training on Flexibility of Collegiate Male Kabaddi Players


 

The purpose of this study was to find out  the effects of two different training modalities of  protocols-resistance  training, resistance circuit training on  flexibility. Based on their training, sixty  male collegiate kabaddi players were selected from vellalar college of engineering and technology, erode and there were divided into 3 equal groups: Group –I= a resistance training group  (n=15), Group –II=  a resistance circuit  training group (n=15),  and Group –III= a control group (n=15). The sit and reach test and 12 minutes cooper test were measured before and after a six-week training period. Subjects in each of the training groups trained 2 days per week, whereas control subjects did not participate in any training activity. The data was analyzed by t ratio, analysis of variance, and analysis of co-variance,  scheffe’s post hoc test. The results showed that all the training treatments elicited significant (P<0.05) improvement in all of the tested variable of flexibility. However, the resistance circuit  training group showed signs of improvement in the flexibility in sit and reach test performance  that was significantly greater than the improvement in the other 2  groups (resistance training and control group). This study provides support for the use of a resistance circuit training  of traditional weight training and circuit method to improve the flexibility.


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Resistance training, Resistance circuit training, Flexibility
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The purpose of this study was to find out  the effects of two different training modalities of  protocols-resistance  training, resistance circuit training on  flexibility. Based on their training, sixty  male collegiate kabaddi players were selected from vellalar college of engineering and technology, erode and there were divided into 3 equal groups: Group –I= a resistance training group  (n=15), Group –II=  a resistance circuit  training group (n=15),  and Group –III= a control group (n=15). The sit and reach test and 12 minutes cooper test were measured before and after a six-week training period. Subjects in each of the training groups trained 2 days per week, whereas control subjects did not participate in any training activity. The data was analyzed by t ratio, analysis of variance, and analysis of co-variance,  scheffe’s post hoc test. The results showed that all the training treatments elicited significant (P<0.05) improvement in all of the tested variable of flexibility. However, the resistance circuit  training group showed signs of improvement in the flexibility in sit and reach test performance  that was significantly greater than the improvement in the other 2  groups (resistance training and control group). This study provides support for the use of a resistance circuit training  of traditional weight training and circuit method to improve the flexibility.


Keywords


Resistance training, Resistance circuit training, Flexibility