Abstract

PL - 025 THE EFFECT OF SELECTED PARAMETERS ON HAND GRIP STRENGTH AMONG CRICKET PLAYERS IN PRISON DEPARTMENT

Highlights

  • The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the dominant handgrip strength and twelve selected parameters of cricket players in Sri Lanka Prison Department

  • Correspondingly indicate significant a relationship with fore arm length, upper arm length, hand length, hand span and hand circumference. This indicates the when body height increase, it will subsequently lead to increment of the forearm length, upper arm length, hand length, hand span and hand circumference

  • Observed test statistic (4.309) > at critical value 5 %( 2.3205). It can be concluded with 95% confidence that at least one of the two variable significantly contribute for dependent variable of regression model. β_1 P value (0.019) < 0.05, β_2 P value (0.001) < 0.05

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Summary

Objective

Handgrip strength is a marker of upper body strength. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the dominant handgrip strength and twelve selected parameters of cricket players in Sri Lanka Prison Department. The twelve selected variables are as follows; age, height, weight, arms subcutaneous fat percentage, skeletal muscle mass percentage, upper arm length, fore arm length, hand width, hand length, hand span, hand circumference and free testosterone hormone level

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