2019, Vol. 4, Issue 1
Association of impulsive behavior with motor ability, motor educability and kinesthetic perception among players of individual, team and combat sports
Author(s): Bindiya Rawat and Deepak Bangari
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to determine the association of Impulsive Behaviour with Motor Ability, Motor Educability and Kinesthetic Perception among Players of Individual, Team and Combat Sports. The subject selected for this research work was 600 players from Individual, Team and Combat Sports studied in various universities of state Punjab. The subjects selected for this study had represented the intercollegiate. The variable selected for the purpose of this study was Impulsive Behaviour, Motor Ability, Motor Educability and Kinesthetic Perception. The scores on Impulsive Behaviour were obtained by using questionnaire prepared by Dr. S. N. Rai and Dr. Alka Sharma in case of Motor Ability, Motor Educability and Kinesthetic Perception, Barrow Motor Ability Test, Jhonson–Metheny Motor Educability Test, and The Shuffel board Distance Perception Test, was used respectively. To analysis the relationship of Impulsive Behaviour with Motor Ability, Motor Educability and Kinesthetic Perception among Individual, Team and Combat Sports, Pearson product moment correlation coefficient was used as a statistical technique at 0.05 level of significance. Findings of the study show that the relationship of Impulsive Behaviour with Motor Ability, Motor Educability and Kinesthetic Perception among Players of Individual, Team and Combat Sports found insignificant.
Pages: 1892-1895 | 1188 Views 247 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Bindiya Rawat, Deepak Bangari. Association of impulsive behavior with motor ability, motor educability and kinesthetic perception among players of individual, team and combat sports. Int J Physiol Nutr Phys Educ 2019;4(1):1892-1895.