Purpose Sports Players Reach Their Peak Positions By Putting Their Physical and Mental Efforts
Into Practice. Few of Them Are Achieving Higher-Level Certificates and Jobs. Most Sportspeople Have
Stopped Their Careers and Started a New Lifestyle. Method the Data from a Physical Education Institute
Was Used to Analyze the Performance of Male and Female Sports Students' Daily Practice Sessions. The
258 Students from Various Sports, Like Volleyball, Kabaddi, Basketball, Weightlifting, Cricket, Football, And
Athletics, Were Considered For This Analysis. Result the Observed Frequency Data Showed Fewer Males
And Females Practicing One Session Daily, and More Students Were Doing Two Sessions Daily. Some
Average Numbers of Students Are Practicing Three Times a Day and Earning More Strength and Skills. The
Achievements of the Three-Session Practicing Students Are Higher Than the Data. Chi-Square Analyses
Were Performed to Detect Differences In the Number of Practice Sessions Between the Sexes. The
Significant Difference For Gender and Number of Practice Sessions Was 0.05, Respectively. Conclusion
This Research Should Help Players and Coaches Understand the Importance of Three Practice Sessions
Daily. Therefore, Training Sessions Could Be More Position-Specific, Maximising the Player's
Physiological Outcome In Order to Optimise Performance.