Volume : 3, Issue : 3, March - 2014

Acute Effects of Continuous Running and Intermittent Training Programmes on Selected Biochemical Factors of Professional College Men Athletes

B. Rajakumar, Dr. N. Vijaya Regunathan

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 Aim of the study was to find out the acute effects of continuous running and intermittent training programmes on selected bi-chemical factors of professional college men athletes. The study was conducted on forty five men (N=45) engineering students from Pavendar Bharathidasan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Tiruchirappalli were randomly selected as subjects. They were randomly assigned equally into three groups, Group –I underwent Continuous Running Group (n = 15), Group II underwent Intermittent Training Group (n=15) and Group-III acted as control Group (n=15). HDL Cholesterol was selected as creation variable and it was assessed by Blood sample tests. The training period was limited to 12 weeks. The experimental groups underwent their respective training period for 12 weeks and the control group was acted as control. The pre and post test data were collected period and immediately after the training period of 12 weeks duration. The data was collected from the Experimental and Control Groups were statically examined with Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). To determine the paired means significant difference, the Scheffe’s test was applied as Post hoc test. In all cases 0.05 level of confidence was fixed to test the significant differences. HDL Cholesterol showed significant difference among the groups. The results of the study showed Intermittent training group is better than continuous running group and control group.

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B. RAJAKUMAR, Dr. N. VIJAYA REGUNATHAN Acute Effects of Continuous Running and Intermittent Training Programmes on Selected Biochemical Factors of Professional College Men Athletes GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS, Vol.III, Issue.III, March-2014


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