Vol. 1, Issue 3, Part C (2015)
The effect of 6 weeks training on penalty stroke performance among hockey players
The effect of 6 weeks training on penalty stroke performance among hockey players
Author(s)
Saroj Malik, Meenakshi Yadav
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of 6 weeks training on penalty stroke performance among hockey players, for which 21 female hockey players of inter collegiate and inter university randomly selected of aged ranged from 17-24 years. For the purpose of the study self-developed scoop ability test was conducted, which include Drill-1 and Drill-2 with the help of guide and experts in the field and the reliability of the test was established by computing the reliability coefficient of both Drill-1 and Drill-2. A pretest was taken, after that the subjects put to training for 5 days in a week in morning session for the duration of 6 weeks. After completion of training the subject’s post test was taken. The scores of the pre and posttest were analyzed by employing t – test at 0.05 level of significant. The result of the study suggested that there was a significant difference and the calculated value of t –test was significantly higher than its tabulated value.
How to cite this article:
Saroj Malik, Meenakshi Yadav. The effect of 6 weeks training on penalty stroke performance among hockey players. Int J Appl Res 2015;1(3):112-113.