Effect of altitude training on body composition, selected cardiovascular parameters and 1500 Mts performance among teen age boys

Author: 
Subash Joseph and Dr. Sreedhar, K.
Abstract: 

The purpose of the study was to find out the effect of altitude training on body composition cardiovascular parameters, and 1500 mts performance among teen age boys. To achieve this purpose, 45 male students were randomly selected. The age of the subjects were ranged from 15 to 18 years. The subjects were further classified at random into three equal groups of 15 subjects each namely Group - I (Control), group - II (EXP-I -underwent endurance training at altitude) and group - III (EXP-II-underwent endurance training at sea level) for five days per week for eight weeks. The selected criterion variables namely body weight, BMI, cardiovascular endurance, resting pulse rate and1500 mts performance were assessed before and after the training period. The collected data were statistically analysed by using Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA). When the F ratio of the adjusted post test mean was found to be significant, Scheffe’s post hoc test was employed to find out the paired mean difference. All the data were analyzed using SPSS statistical package. From the results of the study it was found that there was a significant improvement on cardiovascular endurance,1500 mts performance and significant reduction in body weight, BMI, resting pulse rate among the experimental groups when compared with the control group.

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