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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Prediction of roller sports performance based on selected motor fitness variables among state level roller sports achievers
Authors
S Sathish, Dr. D Prasanna Balaji, Dr. A Mahaboobjan
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to investigate the prediction of roller
sports performance based on selected motor fitness variables among state level
roller sports achievers. To achieve the purpose of the study one hundred roller
skating players were randomly selected from various schools in Tamil Nadu
State. India and their age ranged between 8 to 12 years. The subjects had past
skating experience of at least three years in roller skating and only those who
represented their respective schools were taken as subjects. A series of motor
fitness components were speed, agility,
leg strength, flexibility and balance were selected and measured by the following
tests. The speed was assessed by 50-meter dash, agility was assessed by 20 yard
shuttle run, balance was assessed by stork stand test, leg strength was
assessed by standing broad jump test, flexibility was assessed by stork stand
test, balance was assessed by stork stand test and roller sports performance
was assessed by subjective rating. All testing was done one week before school
competition by using scientifically approved equipment’s mean and standard
deviations were calculated for each of the selected variables to assess the
inter-relationship among the selected motor fitness variables and roller
skating. The results revealed that an inter-relationship exists significantly
between the motor fitness variables and roller-skating sports performance among
state level roller sports achievers.
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Pages:24-26
How to cite this article:
S Sathish, Dr. D Prasanna Balaji, Dr. A Mahaboobjan "Prediction of roller sports performance based on selected motor fitness variables among state level roller sports achievers". International Journal of Physical Education, Exercise and Sports, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 24-26
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