The purpose of this study was to evaluate the static balance of Indian inter-university archery players and to search its correlations with handgrip strength and selected anthropometric variables in purposely selected 109 Indian inter-university archery players (57 males and 52 females) aged 18– 25 years collected from the competition organized in Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India. An adequate number of controls (n = 113, 59 males and 54 females) were also taken from the same place for comparison. A total of seven anthropometric variables, viz. height, weight, BMI, percent body fat, percent lean body mass, dominant and non-dominant handgrip strength and two static balance tests, such as standing balance test and stork balance test were measured on each subject. In results, one-way ANOVA showed significant between-group differences (p ≤ 0.006 - 0.001) in all the variables, except stork balance test among these four sets of population. In Indian inter- university archery players, standing balance test, had statistically significant positive correlations (p≤0.025 - 0.001) with weight, BMI, percent body fat, right and left handgrip strength, and significant negative correlation (p≤ 0.025) with percent lean body mass. However, no significant correlations were found between stork balance test and selected anthropometric variables among them.
Correlations Of Static Balance With Handgrip Strength And Anthropometric Variables In Indian Inter-University Archery Players
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Anthropometric variables, handgrip strength, Indian inter-university archery players, standing balance test, stork balance test.
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