Abstract:Purpose: The purpose of this study was to Compare Cardiovascular endurance of Volleyball and Kabaddi Players of Srinagar City.
Methodology: The study was carried out on 240 male college level students, 120 volleyball players and 120 Kabaddi players of Srinagar city Jammu and Kashmir State. The age of the subjects ranged between 18 to 26 years. After due consideration of all the points, purposive sampling technique was employed. A total number of 240 samples were selected. The Cardio-vascular Endurance of Kabaddi players (group-I) and volleyball players (group-II) was measured by Cooper’s 12minute Run & Walk Test. The data was analysed and compared with the help of statistical procedures in which mean, standard deviation (S.D.), and t-test were employed. The level of significant was set up at 0.05 level.
Result: It was determined that Volleyball players had the low mean score of Cardiovascular endurance and Kabaddi players had high total mean score. Examining the difference between the mean scores of Volleyball players and Kabaddi players, the statistically significant difference was found (t=7.87<0.05).
Conclusion: On the basis of the findings of present study, it was concluded that there is significant difference between Kabaddi and Volleyball male players in relation to cardiovascular endurance.