MAXIMUM STRENGTH PARAMETERS OF INDIAN MALE HAMMER THROWERS OF DIFFERENT PERFORMANCE LEVELS
Keywords:
Bench Press, Front Squat, Dead Lift, Snatch and CleanAbstract
The present study have been conducted on male hammer throwers (n=60) of India, categorized under five different performance level Groups. Five physical fitness tests of maximum strength were taken with standard techniques. Results reveals that higher maximum strength in bench press and front squat of male hammer throwers were reported in Group V (Bench press: 106± 25.5 & Front squat: 158.2± 24) and lower Bench press in Group I (76.54±28.1) and Front squat (106.4± 34.1) respectively. On applyingAnova, the f ratio value was found significant difference in bench press, front squat among all five groups. Mean dead lift (kg) of present study Hammer throwers was ranging from 203.3 to 124.6 kg and shown significant F-ratio (13.78*) at 1% level. Snatch and Clean was recorded maximum Group-V (96.5±13.3) & Clean (132.1±22.5) and minimum Snatch in Group-I (54±14.3) and Clean (82.3±20.4) respectively, these two tests of five hammer throwing groups have shown significant F-ratio among each other at 1% level. From this study, it was concluded that high performer groups have shown higher Maximum strength and lower with respect to low performance groups.
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