Abstract

The study focused on developing health related fitness on hearing impairment students. The investigator assessed influence of core stabilization training on selected health-related fitness among students with hearing impairment. To achieve this purpose of study, 20 children were selected from Coimbatore district, and their age ranged from 15 to 18 years. The selected subjects will be treated of the experimental group (n=10) and control group (n=10). The Experimental group was treated with core stabilization training for four days per week, for a period of 8 weeks and each training session scheduled for 45 minutes and for control group would not give any specific training, they were instructed to engage with their routine work. The dependent t test was used for the statistical technique. The findings of the study that there is a significant difference from the experimental and control group due to core stability training on health-related fitness variables of students with hearing impaired. This study was Concluded based on the data and statistical analysis there is a greater effect on the health correlated fitness of the experimental than control group due to core stability training of student with hearing impaired.

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