The Relation Between Hand Grip Strength With Hand-Nthropometric Variable In Inter-University Level Softball, Cricket And Hockey Players

Research Article
Aswathy V
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0904.1985
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Grip Strength and Anthropometry
Abstract: 

The purpose of this study was to compare hand grip strength with hand anthropometric variables of inter-university level Softball, Cricket and hockey players. The study included 45 inter university female softball (15), cricket (15) and hockey (15) players aged 18–25 years. Methods: A total of 11 anthropometric variables and 2 strength variables (Grip strength left, Grip strength right) were selected for the study. The data were collected using standard anthropometric equipment (Gulic tape, sliding caliper, skin fold caliper, and grip dynamometer) which were supplied by reputed Indian and foreign companies and used in the sports science laboratory of Lakshmibai National college of Physical Education. Results: All the three groups showed significant differences on their arm measurements and grip strength variables. The findings of the present study indicated that the grip strength of softball players showed the closest relationship with the arm measurements. Cricket and hockey players correlated second and third respectively. Conclusion: It may be concluded that the grip strength of University level women softball players had significant relationship with most of their arm measurements as compared to cricket and hockey players.