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Akash Sri Hari

Dr. Anulekha Dey

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The study aims to determine the impact of medicine ball training on abdominal and muscular strength among football players in New Delhi. To achieve the study goal, thirty(n=30) football players of Indian nationality were chosen at random as subjects from VK Sports Academy. Their age ranges from 8 to 12 years. The selected participants were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1 was regarded as the Experimental group (n=15) while Group 2 was regarded as the Control group(n=15). The experimental group participated in medicine ball training on three alternative days per week for 6 weeks with each session lasting for 45 minutes. The control group underwent no specific training but participated in football activities.


The Sit-ups (Aapher Youth Fitness Test) were used to test abdominal and muscular strength which were then selected as factors. The pre and post-test data on selected criteria variables were obtained before and after the test. They were statistically analyzed using the dependent t-test using Excel and analysis of covariance with Anacova. The level of significance was set at a 0.05 level of confidence. It was concluded that the experimental group had considered an improvement in medicine ball training while the control group showed no significant change

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