Influence of Concurrent Training on Self-Efficacy amongst Physical Health and Performance of Contact Game and Non-Contact Game Players
| Vol-4 | Issue-03 | March 2019 | Published Online: 15 March 2019 PDF ( 239 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Ashok Walikar 1; Dr. Ramesh Kumar 2 | ||
|
1Research Scholar, OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan 2Professor, OPJS University, Churu, Rajasthan |
||
| Abstract | ||
The purpose of the study was to a compare the self-efficacy of contact game and non-contact game players. The study of narrative review was to evaluate the current literature and to provide further insight into the role of concurrent training on various components of physical health or performance. Literature was obtained by electronic searches of databases using specific keywords. Combined effect of training sessions proved to be as beneficial as drug interactions. Results from cross-sectional, longitudinal, and intervention studies are reviewed and discussed with main focus on physical parameters, such as body composition, physiological parameters, molecular adaptation, athlete’s perspective, order of execution, interference phenomena and recovery. In conclusion, concurrent resistance and endurance training is an effective method for enhancing overall fitness as well as improving quality of life. For these total 80 players (40 subjects contact game players, 40 subjects of non-contact game players) who had participated at national club level and aged between 17 to 22 yrs. were selected using purposive sampling technique. The collected data was analyzed using Independent sample’s’ test. The results of the study showed that there was a no significant difference in self-efficacy Contact Game and Non-Contact Game Players at 0.05 level of confidence. It was concluded that Non-Contact Game players showed significantly more self-efficacy than the Contact Game Players. |
||
| Keywords | ||
| self-efficacy, contact game, non-contact game, concurrent training, endurance-strength training, strength-endurance training, physical fitness, performance | ||
|
Statistics
Article View: 280
|
||

