Abstract

Background: For any persons to have an effective throw, it needs the maximum speed at which the ball isreleased, as well as precision targeting. Specific body types and throwing velocity can have a correlationwhich can be measured by anthropometric measurements and contrasted with the velocity thrown byindividuals. This study is aimed to assess the relation between anthropometric parameters and throwingvelocity.Material & Method: It is a cross-sectional study conducted among 60 undergraduate male studentsaged 18-25 yrs at Yenepoya Physiotherapy College. The participants were included in present study afterobtaining the informed consent. The study was approved by ethics committee of Yenepoya University. Theparticipants were included in present study after obtaining the informed consent. The study was approvedby ethics committee of university. Male undergraduate students aged between 18-25 yrs were included inpresent study. BUSHNELL radar device was used for evaluation of throwing velocity. ISAK protocol wasused to evaluate the participant’s anthropometric parameters.Result: Among baseline parameters, age shows a positive correlation, in the age group 18-25 years.Weight and BMI shows a negative correlation. There is a positive correlation between the shoulder internaland external rotation strength and throwing velocity. The skinfold thickness of biceps, triceps, forearm,subscapularis, iliac crest, abdomen, and front thigh showed a negative coreelation with p value <0.05.Conclusion: This study concludes that, with the exception of age, weight, BMI, internal and external rotatorstrength of the shoulder, skin fold thickness, middle thigh girth, acromio-radial length, and femoral width,none of the other anthropometric parameters had a significant relationship with the velocity of throwingamong male undergraduates.

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