Research Article | Open Access
EXAMINING AEROBIC ENDURANCE OF DIFFERENT AGES OF BASKETBALL PLAYERS
DR. MINAKSHI PATHAK, MURAMALLA BHARATH KUMAR
Pages: 10091-10094
Abstract
Basketball players' aerobic capacity and endurance performance may be improved via training, and this article examines such improvements in detail. Aerobic capacity is an important physiological factor that affects players' ability to maintain high-intensity efforts throughout a game. Two hundred basketball players who went to the state championship game this past season were chosen as subjects for the research. All of the participants were given the all-clear by a doctor between the ages of 13 and 45 after a thorough physical examination to ensure they were in good health to take part in the initiative. Cooper's twelve-minute run/walk test was used to evaluate the chosen criteria variable, aerobic endurance. To determine whether or whether there were statistically significant differences between the groups on a given criteria variable, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used. To conduct the significance test, a threshold of 0.05 was used since it was thought to be enough.
Keywords
Aerobic, Endurance, Performance, Training, Players