Examination of kinesthetic perception, speed of movement and response time between male hockey players competing at different level of competition
Author(s): Dr. Baljinder Singh Bal
Abstract: The primary objective of the study was to determine the differences in psychomotor abilities between male hockey players competing at different level of competition. The purposive inspecting procedure was utilized to achieve the targets of the review. Thirty (N=30) Hockey players between the ages of 19 and 25 took part in the research. All individuals were informed of the study's goal and methodology, and participants willingly participated in the research. There were two categories of subjects: Group-A: District Level Hockey Players: (N
1=18). Group-B: State Level Hockey Players: (N
2=12). Kinesthetic Perception, Speed of Movement and Response Time was measured by Horizontal Space Test, Nelson Speed of Movement Test and Four-Way alternate Test respectively.The researcher computed the study's data using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). The analysis was carried out with an independent samples t test. The 5% critical level was taken into consideration to be statistically significant in all of the analyses. The calculated t value is smaller than the critical value (0.2431<2.048), hence the means of District and State Level Hockey Players are not significantly different at 0.05 level of significance regarding Kinesthetic Perception. The calculated t value is smaller than the critical value (0.9426<2.048), hence the means of District and State Level Hockey Players are not significantly different at 0.05 level of significance regarding Speed of Movement. The calculated t value is smaller than the critical value (0.9807<2.048), hence the means of District and State Level Hockey Players are not significantly different at 0.05 level of significance regarding Response Time.
Pages: 20-26 | Views: 203 | Downloads: 81Download Full Article: Click Here
How to cite this article:
Dr. Baljinder Singh Bal. Examination of kinesthetic perception, speed of movement and response time between male hockey players competing at different level of competition. Int J Multidiscip Trends 2024;6(8):20-26.