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ANALYSIS OF PROPRIOCEPTION ABILITY IN JUDOKAS

    3 Author(s):  DR. DEVENDER PRAKSH,VIJENDRA YADAV, DR. BIRENDRA JHAJHARIYA

Vol -  9, Issue- 7 ,         Page(s) : 235 - 238  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to find the relationship of Proprioception ability between advance and beginner Judo players. For this study [N=20] male Judo players beginner [N=10] Advance [N=10] from LNIPE, Gwalior age 19-25, weight 68.35±10.82, height 168±5cm were purposively selected for the study. It was hypothesized that there is difference in Proprioception ability between advance and beginner Judokas. Statistical analysis under taken with the help of SPSS 20 independent t test is used to check the difference between advance and beginner Judokas in proprioception abilities. The result was significant at 0.05 so it is concluded significant relationship exists between advance and beginner level Judokas in regard of Proprioception ability.

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