Effects of varied packages of plyometric training on selected motor ability components among university students

  • Khan W
  • Arif T
  • Muhammad K
  • et al.
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Background and Study Aim. The main focus of the study was to examine the effect of varied packages of plyometric training on speed, leg explosive power, and muscular endurance among university students. Material and Methods. Sixty subjects (age= 21.37+1.40) were divided into two groups namely, Control Group (CG, n=15) and Experimental Group (EG, n=45). The EG was further divided into three different groups based on the different training packages such as Low, Medium, and High-Intensity plyometric training. The .05 level of confidence was fixed as the level of significance to test the ‘F’ ratio obtained by the analysis of covariance, which was considered as appropriate. Plyometric training for a period of eight weeks offered to the participants of the Experimental Group. Results. The results revealed that various plyometric training programs have produced significant development in improving motor ability components such as speed, leg explosive power, and muscular endurance of the participants (p

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Khan, W., Arif, T., Muhammad, K. K., Sohail, S. N., & Kriventsova, I. V. (2020). Effects of varied packages of plyometric training on selected motor ability components among university students. Physical Education of Students, 24(5), 278–285. https://doi.org/10.15561/20755279.2020.0504

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