J Nirendan, Dr. K Murugavel
This study aimed to find out the effect of shadow training on motor fitness components of school level badminton players. To achieve the purpose of the study thirty school level badminton players were selected from various badminton clubs at Coimbatore. Their age ranged between 12-16 years. They were divided into two equal groups consists of fifteen each. No attempt was made to equate the groups. Group I acted as Experimental Group underwent Shadow training (ST) for the period of 8 weeks and Group II acted as control group (CG), the subjects in control group was not engage in any training programme other than their regular activity The motor fitness components agility was assessed by 4x10mts shuttle run test and Reaction Time was assessed by Penney Cup Test The data collected from the subjects was statistically analyzed with ‘t’ ratio to find out significant improvement if any at 0.05 level of confidence. The result of the agility and reaction time improved significantly due to effect shadow training with the limitations of (diet, climate, life style ) status and previous training the results of the current study coincide findings of the investigation done by completely different specialists within the field of sports sciences. Shadow training significantly improved agility and reaction time of school level badminton players.
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