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International Indexed & Refereed Research Journal, ISSN 0974-2832, (Print), E-ISSN- 2320-5474, July, 2013 VOL-V * ISSUE -54
Introduction
Basketballisanoldestsportplayed withaball
since similar game reportedly played in the Egyptian
and GreekculturesasearlyastheeleventhcenturyBC.
AmateurBasketballfederationofIndia(A.N.F.I.)intro-
duced the basketball game in 1972 in India for men,
women, girls, and boys. Performance in any sports
depends upon certain factors i.e. physique and body
composition,physiologicaland psychological etc. out
of these physique and body composition are most
important. Similarly, many researches have been con-
ducted in basketball showed that it dependent upon
physiques, general physical fitness , specific physical
fitness,skillinvolvedinthegame,tacticaljollitiesand
competitive abilitiesetc.ofplayers(Milvi2007).From
these studies it is concluded that physique, body
composition and physical fitness are essential ingredi-
ents for excellence performance at different levels of
participation in basketball.
Since physique and body composition pro-
videasuitablerawmaterialforspecificgameandsports,
without proper parameters of size, shape and body
composition, it is useless to spend lot of money and
time on such type of Basketball players for their con-
ditioning and training programs who are not suitable
for this game. The selection and training can be done
better with adequate knowledge of selected physical
fitness components of the successful Basketball play-
ers.Thepresentstudywasattemptedtoprovide guide-
lines about the relationship of selected physical fit-
nesscomponentsvariablesandBasketballperformance
and physical education teachers and coaches can be
benefited to inform their trainees about the specific
qualitiesthatshouldpossessforeachBasketballplayer.
Research Paper -Physical Education
July, 2013* Dr. Barjender Singh
AStudy of Selected Physical Fitness Components of
Haryana Basket Ball Players
*Assistant Professor R.K.S.D. College,Kaithal
Basket ball is a game for the mind as well as for the body, during the course of play; the player must be physically and
psychologically sound. Basket ball is an oldest sport played with a ball since similar game reportedly played in the Egyptian
and Greek cultures as early as the eleventh century BC. Many researches have been conducted in Basket ball showed that
it dependent upon physiques, general physical fitness , specific physical fitness , skill involved in the game , tactical jollities
and competitive abilities etc. of players (Milvi 2007). The purpose of the study was to determine the physical fitness
components of different groups of urban and rural Haryana basketball school players. Age ranging from 16-19 years and
total number 300.
1 To determine the difference in physical fitness among different group of urban of Haryana school basketball players.
2 To determine the difference in physical fitness among different groups of rural Haryana school basketball players.
A B S T R A C T
Physical Fitness:
To achieve the objectives of the present
study,i.e.,comparisonofphysicalfitnessofUrbanand
Rural basketball playersAAHPER Youth Fitness Test
(1976) was utilized. The components and test items
chosen to represent in the original battery were as
follows:
1.Cardio-respiratory endurance - 600 yard run-walk
2.Muscular power - Standing broad jump
3.Speed - 50 Yard dash
4.Flexibility - Reach and sit test
5.Agility - Zig Zag Run
1.Cardio-RespiratoryEndurance
600Yard Run-WalkTest: Thepurpose ofthis
test was to measure the cardio-respiratory endurance
of the subjects.
To achieve the purpose, the 440 yard track
wasmarked.Therunnersstartedbehindalineuponthe
starting signal. The subject was required to complete
one full lap plus 160 yards on the track. The spotter
watched herrunnerand recordedthetimecalled outby
the timer as the finished line was crossed. The scoring
was made in minutes and seconds.
2.MuscularPower
Standing Broad Jump: The purpose of this
test was to measure the explosive strength of the legs
in forcing the body to leap horizontally.
Atake-offlinewasdrawnontheground.Each
subject was asked to stand behind a take-off line with
herfeetcomfortablyapart.Beforejumping,thesubject
was allowed dipping at the knees and swinging the
arms backward. She then jumped forward by simulta-
neously intending the knees and swinging the arms
forwardtocovermaximumpossiblehorizontaldistance,
leaning on both the feet. Three trials were permitted
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International Indexed & Refereed Research Journal, ISSN 0974-2832, (Print), E-ISSN- 2320-5474, July, 2013 VOL-V * ISSUE -54
and best jump was credited to her . The score was the
horizontal distance measured in meter and centimeter
to the nearest cm. between the take off line and the
nearest point where any part of the subject's body
touched the ground.
3.Speed
50 Yard dash: The purpose of this test was to
measuretherunningspeedofthesubjects.Thesubjects
positioned behind the starting line. The tester
commanded 'Ready' and 'Go' which was accompanied
by a downward drop ofher arm so that the timers at the
first line could start the watch. The subject had to run
as fast as possible across the finish line.
4.Flexibility
Sit and Reach Test: The purpose of this test
wastomeasurethedevelopmentofhipandbackflexion
as well as extension of the hamstrung muscles of the
legs,sit and reach test was administered. Flex measure
case with yardstick and ruler guide inserted were the
equipments used for measuring the performance.
The 15 inch mark of yardstick was lined-up
with a line on the floor and the ends of the yardstick
were tapped to the floor. The subject sat down and
lined-up heels with the near-edge of the 15 inch mark
and slided his seat back beyond zero and of the yard-
stick. With heels not more than 5 inches apart slowly
she stretched forward, while touching the yardstick
with the finger tips of both hands. The point touched
was read and recorded. The best of three trials mea-
sured to the nearest of quarter of an inch was the
subject's test score.
5.Agility
Zig-Zag Run: The purpose of this test was to
measure agility primarily and speed secondarily.
Equipments: Equipments needed to conduct this test
were watched and five standards with flange. The sub-
ject at a point 'x' in a semi-crouched position on the
command ' ready' and 'go' , traversed the course for
three times continuously, The subject was instructed
not to grasp the stand of chairs that had been placed
in the course as obstacles. If a foul was committed
knocking an obstacle, a second travel was permitted.
Time was recorded nearest to 1 / 10 of a second.
Further from the table 1, It is clearly obvious
thatthedifferencesinmeanscoresofendurance,speed,
strength & flexibility components of physical fitness
ofrural schoolbasketballplayersare found significant
at 1% & 5% level except agility. It shows that the rural
school basketball players possess more endurance
capacity,speed,strengthandflexibilityascompared to
urbanschoolbasketballplayers.Agilityhasbeenfound
statistically equal in both groups of Haryana school
basketball players.
Discussions
Physical fitness of rural group players is
morethanthoseoftheurbangroup becauseofhealthier
and balanceddiet. Dueto the samereason, Endurance,
speed, strength, Flexibility of the rural group basket
ball players is more than that of urban group. Besides
these factors the basket ball players of rural groups
have to perform domestic duties due to which they
have better physical fitness Components .
1 Bhola. Gurdeep (2004) "Prediction of playing abilities of north Indian junior basket players in relation to their motor
fitness and selected Kinanthropometric measurement Ph.D. Thesis, Kurukshetra University".
2 Chauhan, M.S. (1986), "The Relationship Between Selected Anthropometric Variables and Endurance Running Perfor
mance" Unpublished Thesis, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra.
3 Dey, A. N. (1991). "Study of Anthropometric Measurements and Body Composition of High and Low Cardio Respiratory
Fitness of Boys". USG National Seminar on Physical Education and sports, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra.
4 Jaswal, S.S (2004), "Effect of Exercise Program on the motor fitness Components of School boys of different Age Groups".
Unpublished Thesis, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2004).
5 Pollock, N. K., Laing, E.M., Modlesky, C. M., O'Conner, P. J., & Lewis, R. D. (2006). Former college artistic gymnasts
maintain higher BMD: A nine-year follow-up. Osteoporosis International, 17, 1691-1697.
6 Saha, W.C.(1980). "Comparison of selected Anthropometric Measurements and Physical Fitness Variables of Tribal and
Non-Tribal Students of Tripura." M.P.E. Thesis Jiwaji University, Gwalior.
R E F E R E N C E
Table 1: Physical Variables Measurements
Variables Urban Rural Sed T-Test
Mean SD Mean SD
Endurance 2.24 0.12 2.16 0.11 0.029 2.680**
Speed 7.76 0.17 7.65 0.22 0.05 2.19*
Strength 1.68 0.08 1.74 0.05 0.017 3.43**
Flexibility 27.13 0.97 27.90 1.30 0.297 2.59*
Agility 8.90 1.02 8.51 1.12 0.289 1.35

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  • 1. 13SHODH, SAMIKSHA AUR MULYANKAN International Indexed & Refereed Research Journal, ISSN 0974-2832, (Print), E-ISSN- 2320-5474, July, 2013 VOL-V * ISSUE -54 Introduction Basketballisanoldestsportplayed withaball since similar game reportedly played in the Egyptian and GreekculturesasearlyastheeleventhcenturyBC. AmateurBasketballfederationofIndia(A.N.F.I.)intro- duced the basketball game in 1972 in India for men, women, girls, and boys. Performance in any sports depends upon certain factors i.e. physique and body composition,physiologicaland psychological etc. out of these physique and body composition are most important. Similarly, many researches have been con- ducted in basketball showed that it dependent upon physiques, general physical fitness , specific physical fitness,skillinvolvedinthegame,tacticaljollitiesand competitive abilitiesetc.ofplayers(Milvi2007).From these studies it is concluded that physique, body composition and physical fitness are essential ingredi- ents for excellence performance at different levels of participation in basketball. Since physique and body composition pro- videasuitablerawmaterialforspecificgameandsports, without proper parameters of size, shape and body composition, it is useless to spend lot of money and time on such type of Basketball players for their con- ditioning and training programs who are not suitable for this game. The selection and training can be done better with adequate knowledge of selected physical fitness components of the successful Basketball play- ers.Thepresentstudywasattemptedtoprovide guide- lines about the relationship of selected physical fit- nesscomponentsvariablesandBasketballperformance and physical education teachers and coaches can be benefited to inform their trainees about the specific qualitiesthatshouldpossessforeachBasketballplayer. Research Paper -Physical Education July, 2013* Dr. Barjender Singh AStudy of Selected Physical Fitness Components of Haryana Basket Ball Players *Assistant Professor R.K.S.D. College,Kaithal Basket ball is a game for the mind as well as for the body, during the course of play; the player must be physically and psychologically sound. Basket ball is an oldest sport played with a ball since similar game reportedly played in the Egyptian and Greek cultures as early as the eleventh century BC. Many researches have been conducted in Basket ball showed that it dependent upon physiques, general physical fitness , specific physical fitness , skill involved in the game , tactical jollities and competitive abilities etc. of players (Milvi 2007). The purpose of the study was to determine the physical fitness components of different groups of urban and rural Haryana basketball school players. Age ranging from 16-19 years and total number 300. 1 To determine the difference in physical fitness among different group of urban of Haryana school basketball players. 2 To determine the difference in physical fitness among different groups of rural Haryana school basketball players. A B S T R A C T Physical Fitness: To achieve the objectives of the present study,i.e.,comparisonofphysicalfitnessofUrbanand Rural basketball playersAAHPER Youth Fitness Test (1976) was utilized. The components and test items chosen to represent in the original battery were as follows: 1.Cardio-respiratory endurance - 600 yard run-walk 2.Muscular power - Standing broad jump 3.Speed - 50 Yard dash 4.Flexibility - Reach and sit test 5.Agility - Zig Zag Run 1.Cardio-RespiratoryEndurance 600Yard Run-WalkTest: Thepurpose ofthis test was to measure the cardio-respiratory endurance of the subjects. To achieve the purpose, the 440 yard track wasmarked.Therunnersstartedbehindalineuponthe starting signal. The subject was required to complete one full lap plus 160 yards on the track. The spotter watched herrunnerand recordedthetimecalled outby the timer as the finished line was crossed. The scoring was made in minutes and seconds. 2.MuscularPower Standing Broad Jump: The purpose of this test was to measure the explosive strength of the legs in forcing the body to leap horizontally. Atake-offlinewasdrawnontheground.Each subject was asked to stand behind a take-off line with herfeetcomfortablyapart.Beforejumping,thesubject was allowed dipping at the knees and swinging the arms backward. She then jumped forward by simulta- neously intending the knees and swinging the arms forwardtocovermaximumpossiblehorizontaldistance, leaning on both the feet. Three trials were permitted
  • 2. 14 International Indexed & Refereed Research Journal, ISSN 0974-2832, (Print), E-ISSN- 2320-5474, July, 2013 VOL-V * ISSUE -54 and best jump was credited to her . The score was the horizontal distance measured in meter and centimeter to the nearest cm. between the take off line and the nearest point where any part of the subject's body touched the ground. 3.Speed 50 Yard dash: The purpose of this test was to measuretherunningspeedofthesubjects.Thesubjects positioned behind the starting line. The tester commanded 'Ready' and 'Go' which was accompanied by a downward drop ofher arm so that the timers at the first line could start the watch. The subject had to run as fast as possible across the finish line. 4.Flexibility Sit and Reach Test: The purpose of this test wastomeasurethedevelopmentofhipandbackflexion as well as extension of the hamstrung muscles of the legs,sit and reach test was administered. Flex measure case with yardstick and ruler guide inserted were the equipments used for measuring the performance. The 15 inch mark of yardstick was lined-up with a line on the floor and the ends of the yardstick were tapped to the floor. The subject sat down and lined-up heels with the near-edge of the 15 inch mark and slided his seat back beyond zero and of the yard- stick. With heels not more than 5 inches apart slowly she stretched forward, while touching the yardstick with the finger tips of both hands. The point touched was read and recorded. The best of three trials mea- sured to the nearest of quarter of an inch was the subject's test score. 5.Agility Zig-Zag Run: The purpose of this test was to measure agility primarily and speed secondarily. Equipments: Equipments needed to conduct this test were watched and five standards with flange. The sub- ject at a point 'x' in a semi-crouched position on the command ' ready' and 'go' , traversed the course for three times continuously, The subject was instructed not to grasp the stand of chairs that had been placed in the course as obstacles. If a foul was committed knocking an obstacle, a second travel was permitted. Time was recorded nearest to 1 / 10 of a second. Further from the table 1, It is clearly obvious thatthedifferencesinmeanscoresofendurance,speed, strength & flexibility components of physical fitness ofrural schoolbasketballplayersare found significant at 1% & 5% level except agility. It shows that the rural school basketball players possess more endurance capacity,speed,strengthandflexibilityascompared to urbanschoolbasketballplayers.Agilityhasbeenfound statistically equal in both groups of Haryana school basketball players. Discussions Physical fitness of rural group players is morethanthoseoftheurbangroup becauseofhealthier and balanceddiet. Dueto the samereason, Endurance, speed, strength, Flexibility of the rural group basket ball players is more than that of urban group. Besides these factors the basket ball players of rural groups have to perform domestic duties due to which they have better physical fitness Components . 1 Bhola. Gurdeep (2004) "Prediction of playing abilities of north Indian junior basket players in relation to their motor fitness and selected Kinanthropometric measurement Ph.D. Thesis, Kurukshetra University". 2 Chauhan, M.S. (1986), "The Relationship Between Selected Anthropometric Variables and Endurance Running Perfor mance" Unpublished Thesis, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra. 3 Dey, A. N. (1991). "Study of Anthropometric Measurements and Body Composition of High and Low Cardio Respiratory Fitness of Boys". USG National Seminar on Physical Education and sports, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra. 4 Jaswal, S.S (2004), "Effect of Exercise Program on the motor fitness Components of School boys of different Age Groups". Unpublished Thesis, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (2004). 5 Pollock, N. K., Laing, E.M., Modlesky, C. M., O'Conner, P. J., & Lewis, R. D. (2006). Former college artistic gymnasts maintain higher BMD: A nine-year follow-up. Osteoporosis International, 17, 1691-1697. 6 Saha, W.C.(1980). "Comparison of selected Anthropometric Measurements and Physical Fitness Variables of Tribal and Non-Tribal Students of Tripura." M.P.E. Thesis Jiwaji University, Gwalior. R E F E R E N C E Table 1: Physical Variables Measurements Variables Urban Rural Sed T-Test Mean SD Mean SD Endurance 2.24 0.12 2.16 0.11 0.029 2.680** Speed 7.76 0.17 7.65 0.22 0.05 2.19* Strength 1.68 0.08 1.74 0.05 0.017 3.43** Flexibility 27.13 0.97 27.90 1.30 0.297 2.59* Agility 8.90 1.02 8.51 1.12 0.289 1.35