Our chairman Dr. B. Sivanthi Adityan on the occasion of the National Seminar Cum Workshop on Physical Education and Sports Sciences organized by our college from 17th to 19th December 2004 released a biannual titled “Indian Journal for Research  in Physical Education and Sports Sciences”. Mr. Dhanaraj Pillai the elite international hockey player received the first copy of the journal.

 

“Indian Journal For Research In Physical Education And Sports Sciences” 

(Register Journal and the ISSN is 0973 - 9025)

Editorial Board

Chief Patron

Dr. B. Sivanthi Adityan

Chairman,

Aditanar Educational Institution

Patron

Thiru. S. Balasubramanian Adityan

Vice-Chairman,

Aditanar Educational Institution

Chief Editor

Dr. S. Bevinson Perinbaraj

Principal,

Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Physical Education

Editor

Mrs. R. Thanalakshmi

Asst. Professor,

Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Physical Education

Co-Editors
   
Mr. Pon Solai Pandian Asst. Professor

Dr. (Mrs) Agnes Princy

Asst. Professor

 

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

ISSN 0973 - 9025

Volume :1                                            April-September 2006
Number 1
   
CONTENTS
Page. No.
Influence of active stretching exercises on cortisol during competition 1
Dr.C.Ashok,Dr.S.Sivaramakrishnan and Dr.A.S.Nageshwaran
 
Effects of progressive and fluctuated plyometric training on selected speed and power parameters 7
Dr.P.Karthikeyan, Dr.K.Vaithianathan and Dr.V.Perumal
 
Variations in power, agility, respiratory rate and breath holding time resulting from circadian rhythms among university players 13
Dr.K.M.Valsaraj and Dr.S.Bevinson perinbaraj
 
Effect of heavy resistance training on average power and peak power 21
C.Sugumar, T.Murugesan , S.Adalarasan and D.Bala Murugan
 
Analysis of posture, body surface and attitude towards physical education amoung bind deaf and normal school boys 25
Dr.V.Sundaramoorthy, A.Mahaboobjan and J.P>Desiga Srinivasan
 
Electrolyte rhythms in exercising humans 29
Dr.V.Gopinath
 
Contribution of selected psychological profiles on skill performance of university basketball players 33
J.Rajasingh Rogland
 
Effect of medicine ball training on strength parameters 37
G.Raghavan and S.sethu
 
Comparative analysis of selected motor ability physiological and psychological variables among, basketball, volleyball and handball players in three different age group. 41
Dr.M.Bernard Singh and Dr.n.Bright Selva Kumar
 

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

ISSN 0973 - 9025

Volume :1                            OCTOBER 2006 - MARCH 2007 Number 2
CONTENTS
Page. No.
Variations on accuracy and movement error among basketball,volleyball and football players 1
C.Sugumar & P.KarthiKeyan
 
Effect of physical conditioning exercises,yogic exercises and self massage manipulation on selected performance fitness variables 4
Dr.J.Suganthi, Dr.A.SNageseswaran & S.Sethu
 
Effect of skipping and yogic practices on minimum muscular fitness on selected physical and physiological variables among college students. 11
Dr.A.raja rajeswari & Dr.A.Shenbagavalli
 
A Study of goal orientation between indian and austrailan women cricet players 16
Dr.B.Navaneethan & thirumoorthi.C
 
Resistance training and CHD risk factors 20
Baiju P.Jose & Dr.K.Sreedhar
 
Effect of medicine ball training on speed and power 26
G.Vinod Kumar
 
Effect of hypoxic training on resting pulse rate, breath holding time and cardio respiratory endurance on college men 30
1.john parthiban & Dr.A.S.Nageswaran
 
Effect of yogic exercises on aerobic and anaerobic power of muscles. 33
Dr.P.K.Subramaniam & Dr.Velkumari
 
Comparison of coordinative abilities amoung artistic and rhythmic gymnasts 38
Dr.Manika Debnath & Ms.Bharathi Nigam
 
   

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

ISSN 0973 - 9025

Volume: 2                                   April-September 2007 Number: 1
CONTENTS
Page. No.
Ideal profile for selected performance decisive variables of successful university women volleyball players  
   Dr. D. Shunmuganathan 1
   
Instructional programmes of physical education in colleges  
   K.K.Venu & Dr.K.Sureshkutty 8
   
Influence of circadian rhythm of profile of mood states of trained and untrained men  
   Dr.D.Jim Reeves Slient Night 14
   
Four P's of sports marketing  
   Dr.D.Shunmuganathan 18
   
Effect of pranayanama on selected physiological variables among men volleyball players  
   Dr.A.Shenbagavalli & Mr.M.Rajkumar 24
   
Effect of circuit training on selected physical and physiological variables  
   Dr.R.Muthu Eleckuvan & Dr.P.Samraj 28
   
Effect of interval sprint training on anaerobic power stride length stride frquency and spped among college male students  
   Y.Wise Bleesed Singh & Dr.M.Rajasekaran 33
   
Effect of high force, high power and combined weight training On speed and vertical jump Height  
   Mr.C.Sugumar, Dr.D.Shunmuganathan & Dr.M.Elango 38
   
Physique and body composition of urban and rural fish women vendors  
   Dr.M.Bernard simgh, Mr.G.Raghavan & B.Bennet Anand 43
   

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

ISSN 0973 - 9025

Volume: 2                                   October 2007 - March 2008 Number: 2
CONTENTS
Page. No.
Prerequisties for teaching efficient movement

 1

Dr. P.J. Sebastian and Dr. (Mrs.) Amirtham Sebastian
Effect of direct and indirect method explosive strength training on strength, speed endurance and power parameters 5
S. Ponson and Dr. K. Vaithianathan
Examining the effect of volleyball play on visual reaction time and hand steadiness ability  10
C. Sugumar and Dr. D. Shunmuganathan
Effect of a structured recreational activity programme on the motor abilities of moderately mentally retarded subjects 13
Dr. Suresh Kutty. K and Liji mathew
Effect of jump rope training on selected motor fitness variables among college students 18
Dr. S. Sethu, J.P. Desiga Srinivasan and Pon. Solai Pandian
Effects of hydration and euhydration status on aerobic performance of male university athletes 22
Dr. D. Sultana, Preju K. Paul, Gijio George and Vipin A.U.
In vitro studies on characterization of hormonal responses to endurance athletes of both sexes 28
Agnes Princy. S and Dr. R.L. Sudhan Paulraj
Analysis of emotional intelligence of university level kabaddi, football and cricket players 32
Dr. D. Jim Reeves Silent Night
Effects of imagery and psychotonic training on selected psycho motor variables 38
G. Vinod Kumar and R. Saravanan

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

ISSN 0973 - 9025

Volume: 3                                   April - September 2008 Number: 1
CONTENTS
Page. No.
Vitamins and their Effects on the Performance of 50-mts and 400-mts Free Style Swimming 

 1

T. Murugesan, Mr. G. Raghavan and Dr. R. Elangovan
Effects of Technique Training With and Without Strength Training on Selected Performance Variables among Hockey Players 5
Dr. M. Elango
Changes In Selected Hematological Parameters In Response to Moderate Altitude Exposure 11
M. Elamaran and Dr. P. Samraj
Happiness and Achievement Motivation Levels as Predictors of Sports and Games Performance of College Players of Tamilnadu 18
J. Sathish and K. Krishnan
Effects of Weight Training Parallel With Plyometric And Crosstraining on Speed 25
Dr. V. Gopinath
Analysis of Selected Psycho-Physiological Variables and Socio-Economic Status of High and Low Physical Fitness Students 31
S. Sureshkumar and Dr. Yobu
Comparative Effect of Plyometric Training and Maximal Power Training on Selected Variables 35
Dr.A. Shenbagavalli, M. Rajkumar and K. Devaraju
Comparative Analysis of Anaerobic and Aerobic Power among Inter Collegiate Players with Reference to their Personality Traits 41
Dr. V. Sundaramoorthy, M. Malar, J.P. Desiga Srinivasan and pon Solai Pandian
Effect of Plyometric Training on Selected Motor Fitness Components of Football Players 48
S. Manikandan and Dr. N. Prem Kumar

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

Reg.No: TNENG/2006/17618

Volume: 3                                   October 2008 - March 2009 Number: 2
CONTENTS
Page. No.
Study of aggressive behaviour pattern among low, medium and high achievers of men intercollegiate handball players

 1

Dr. K. Murugavel and T. Susila
Analysis of selected bio-mechanical parameters on jumping ability of handball players

5

C.V. Jancirani
Influence of circadian rhythm on selected physical variables between college sprinters and jumpers

11

S. Josephine, Dr. D. Shunmuganthan, R. Thanalakshmi, J.P. Desiga Srinivasan and Pon. Solai Pandian
Analysis of goal scoring pattern at 2007 inter university foot ball tournament.

21

Oinam Jiten singh and Dr. M. Rajasekaran
Comparative analysis of anthropometrical, bio-mechanical and physiological aspects between 400 mts and 800 mts and 1500 mts runners.

28

Dr. D. Maniazhagu
Effects of physical training and yogic practices on cardiovascular efficiency and motor ability component among school boys

34

Dr. K. Balasubramanian
Influence of plyometric depth jumping on selected speed and power related parameters.

40

M. Malar, Dr. V. Sundaramoorthy and Dr. A. S. Nageswaran
Effect of aerobics, cycling and weight training exercises on blood glucose level.

45

C. Sugumar, Dr. M. Bernard Singh and M. Rama
Comparative effect of fartlek and continuous training on selected physical and physiological variables

52

G. Vinodkumar, Dr. D. Shunmuganathan and T. Murugesan

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

ISSN 0973 - 9025

Volume: 4                                   April - September 2009 Number: 3
CONTENTS
Page. No.
Antiquated praxis to combat the modern health maladies

 1

Dr. Kalpana Sharma, Dr. Ikram Hussain & Dr. Rajesh tripathi
Effect of plyometric training combination of weight and plyometric training on anaerobic capacity and speed

5

D. Selvam, Dr. S. Chidambara Raja
Effect of endurance training programme on lipoprotein status of sedentary middle aged men

8

Dr.Toy C.T
Assessment of performance in standing broad jump with varying knee angles with and without arm swing

12

Dr. Ajay Singh Ruhal, Anurag Pandey & Dr. Suresh Kutty. K
Effect of isolated and combined resistance training and interval running on leg strength 

16

G. Santoshkumar, Dr. P. Kulothungan & Dr. P. Karthikeyan
Effect of pranayama practice on selected respiratory parameters

19

G. Jayabarathi, Dr. P. Periyaiya
Effect of plyometric training in strengthening of leg and arms in badminton and cricket players

22

Suthakar Krishnaswamy Dr. Annida Balakrishnana, Dr. R. Senthil Nathan & Dr. P. Kanagasabai
Effects of varied packages of hollow sprint on selected motor ability components physiological variables and performance of 200 metres running of college men students

28

Dr. D. Maniazhagu, Dr. R. Venkatesan
Evalution of bowling action legality in scricket through image processing

32

Dr. S. Thirumalaikumar, Dr. R. Subramanian & Adlin Sheeba
Effect of selected yogic and physical exercises on physical fitness of high school girls in pudukkottai district

35

Dr. M. Saroja
Comparative effects of computer assisted and traditional instruction on learning volleyball skills

38

Pon Solai Pandian, Dr. A.S. Nageswaran & S. Josephine
Effect of stick drill training on speed parameters

41

J.P. Desiga Srinivasan, Dr. V. Sundaramooorthy & R. Thanalakshmi
Effect of brisk walk and aerobic exercise training on type ii diabetic patients

44

G. Vinod Kumar, Dr. D. Shunmuganathan
Analysis of volleyball match performance statistics between Indian stars and national league winners (IOB)

47

G. Raghavan, C. Sugumar & Dr. P. J. Sebastian

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

Volume: 4                                   October 2009 - March 2010 Number: 4
CONTENTS
Page. No.
Reaction time with respect to age for male subjects

 1

Ashoke Kumar Biswas, Shikha Debnath, Sudip Sundar Das & Sudarshan Bhowmick
Daytime melatonin administration in young adults on core temperature

5

B. Chittibabu, Dr. G. Ravindran
Effect of Multimedia computer assisted instruction versus traditional coaching in football basic skills

10

Dr.A. Palanisamy, Dr.I. John Parthiban
Relationship between fouls and level of aggression among football players

14

Dr.R. Subramanian, Dr. S. Thirumalaikumar, Dr. C. Arumugam
Effect of resistance training on selected strength and biochemical varibales on male students

17

M. Ponnulingham, Dr.R. Muthueleckuvan
Influence of intensive interval training on speed

21

Mr.K. Krishnasamy, Dr.P. Karthikeyan
Quantitative analysis of glide technique 

25

C. Sugumar, Dr.G. Kumaran, M. Kanmani Esther
Effects of swimming programme on body weight and blood sugar in diabetic patients

29

G. Vinod Kumatr, T. Murugesan
Comparison of selected motor fitness components among endmorph mesomorph and ectomorph female physical education students

32

A. Sabirabi, Dr.G. Ravindran, Dr.P. Karthikeyan
Effect of weight circuit training on power parameters

36

T. Banu Priya, Dr.G. Ravindran
Impact of submaximal load of bicycle ergometer exercise on hematocrit level of university athletes

40

C.P. Sajitha Beegum, Dr. S. Mangayarkarasi
Yoga for primary dysmenorrhea

43

P. Pattu Dalmi, Dr. R. Elangovan
Effect of resisted and unresisted sprinting on selected speed parameters of physically untrained men

47

K. Rajendran, Dr. A. Subramanian
Anxiety and self efficacy amoung high and low achieving varsity athletes

51

Seena M. Mathai, Dr. S. Subramanian
Effect of short term plyometric training programme on agility 56
J.P. Desiga Srinivasan, M.Malar, R. Thanalakshmi
 

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

Volume :5                                            April - September 2010
Number 1
   
CONTENTS
Page. No.
The impact of yogic practices and physical exercises on selected physical variables among the inter-collegiate soccer players. 1
Dr. J. Rajkumar.
 
Effects of morning and evening physical exercise on blood sugar level of diabetic patients.  8
U. Narayani, Dr. L. Sudan Paul Raj, Dr. V. Gopinath.
 
The effect of yogic practices on the selected physiological variable of deaf and dumb students. 13
L. Muthukumar, Dr. R. Elangovan.
 
Effect of yogassana ana pranayama on selected physiological variable of adolescents. 19
V. Ramesh, Dr. D. Saktignanavel, Dr. P. K. Subramaniam.
 
Comparative analysis of cardiovascular endurance between contact and non-contact games. 25
Dr. A. Palanisamy.
 
Effect of different intensities of aerobic training on coronary heart disease (CHD) among middle aged obese men. 28
T. Narayanasamy, Dr. P. Kanagasabai, Suthakar Krishnaswamy, Dr. Annida Balakrishnan.
 
Effects of skipping exercise on selected motor abilities of inter collegiate volleyball players. 34
Dr. P. Gopinathan, Dr. V. Lawrence Gray Kumar.
 
Effect of specific yogic exercise and combination of specific yogic exercises with autogenic training on occupational stress of the middle aged men. 39
Dr. C. Suresh Kumar.
 
Bibliometric study on SAI scientific journal. 47
K. Murugan, Dr. S. Ravi, Dr. S. Surianarayanan.
 
Comparative analysis of core strength and stability among intercollegiate players. 54
G. Vinod Kumar, Dr. D. Shunmuganathan.
 
Effects of yogasana ans pranayama exercises on selected biochemical and pysiological variables. 56
J. Saravanan. Dr. P. Kanagasabai, Suthakar Krishnaswamy, Dr. Annida Balakrishnan.
 
Effect of suryanamaskar, aasanas, pranayama and meditation on self-concept of secondary schoolboys in Chennai. 61
V. Duraisami, Dr. M. Semmal Syed Meerasa, Dr. K. Jaiganesh.
 
Comparative effects of ironyoga and yoga training on flexibility and explosive power. 65
Dr. J. P. Desiga Srinivasan, Pon Solai Pandian, R. Thana Lakshmi.
 
Lactate threshold prediction and endurance training. 69
Dr. C. Sugumar, Dr. P. J. Sebastian, Dr. V. Mahadevan, Dr. G. Ragavan.
 

Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences

(IJRPESS)

Volume :5                                            October 2010 – March 2011
Number 2

CONTENTS

Page.No.

 

   

Effect of Yogic Practices and Physical Exercise on Flexibility Anxiety and Blood Pressure

  1

       Dr. S. Chidambara Raja

 

Effects of Maximal Resistance Training and Plyometric Training Programmes with Varied Intensities on Selected Power Related Components of College Men Players

  6

       Dr. I. John Parthiban, Dr.A.S.Nageswaran, B.Saravanan.

 

Changes in Blood Pressure and Pulse Rate in Response to Exercise among Male Athletes and Non – Athletes

  16

       A.Subradeepan, Dr.Y.Wise Blessed Singh

 

 Effect of Walking Programme on Blood Pressure and Percentage of Body Fat among Middle Aged Men

  24

       Dr.P.Kumaresan, Mr.J.Karthikeyan

 

Influence of Selected Yogic Asanas on Hip Flexibility and Shoulder Elevation

  27

       Dr.K.A.Ramesh, Dr.V.Sundaramoorthy

 

Effects of Two Modes of Resistance Training on Speed Leg Explosive Power and Anaerobic Power of College Men Students

  31

       Dr.D.Maniazhagu

 

Effect of Aerobic, Anaerobic and Mixed Training on the Resting State Plasma Fibrinogen and HDL Cholesterol among Previously Untrained Men

  35

       Dr.K.V.Rajasekhar

 

Contribution of Selected Psychological Profiles on Skill Performance of School Girls Soccer Players

  45

       C.Rajasingh Hariston, Dr.P.Kumaresan

 

Effect of Plyometric Training and Maximal Power Training on Selected Variable

  49

       M.Rajkumar

 

Influence of Six Weeks Yoga Training on Social Adjustment of Destitute Children

  53

       Dr.V.A.Manickam, Dr.N.Kumar

 

Analysis the Relationship of Selected Anthropometric Measurements and Specific Physical Fitness Testes on Trained Male Basketball Players of 14-17 Years Age group at Salem District

  60

       Dr.Mahaboobjan, Dr.E.K.Chinnamareddy

 

Effect of Continuous Running, Yogic Pranayama and Combination of Continuous Running Yogic Pranayama Practice on Vital Capacity

  66

       Dr.D.Sakthignanavel, Dr.K.Vaithianathan

 

Analysis of Athletic Coping skills among Competitive Athletes

  72

       M.Uma Kamalavathi, Dr.D.Shunmuganathan

 

Effects of walking programme On Blood Pressure And Percentage Of Body Fat Among Middle Aged Men

 76

       Dr. P. Kumaresan, Mr. J. Karthigeyan

GUIDELINES TO CONTRIBUTORS

About IJRPESS

The Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences is a peer reviewed professional journal intended to meet the needs of physical educators and to serve as a forum for socioeconomic, education and ethical issues. The journal publishes scientific research and review articles on sports and sports science disciplines like Anthropometry, Psychology, Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, Sports Medicine, Sports Training, Yoga and other subjects having interdisciplinary perspective with specific application to sports.

Manuscript Preparation

To facilitate the review process, the manuscripts are to be typed in English in double space, on one side of the 8.5 x 11 inches white paper. Author(s) using a word processor should select Times New Roman with 12 font size. The length of manuscript must be from 5 to 6 pages and not more than 800 words. Two copies of manuscripts and one CD (Compact Disc) should be sent to the chief editor.

Manuscripts are accepted for publication with the understanding that they have not been published simultaneously, submitted or already accepted for publication elsewhere (except as an abstract in conference proceedings).

Articles must confirm to the technical details set forth in this guide. Manuscripts deviating from the recommended format are neither evaluated nor returned. The main criteria for acceptance are based on originality of the  material, significance to the profession, validity, scientific and technical soundness to the better understanding of the subject. Manuscripts with practical information presented in a concise, logical and clear manner are given priority.

In case of acceptance of the articles, the author(s) implicitly agreed to its editing.

Copyright

          The publisher holds the copyright of the material published in the journal. The author(s) are required to submit a certificate transferring the copyright in the event of publication. Any use of the published material by any manner, outside the Copyright Act, without the publisher’s consent is illegal and thus prohibited. All illustrations taken from the other publications must be accompanied by the permission of copyright holder.

Reprints

Reprints are supplied only when requested in the covering letter. The actual cost of the reprint is charged from the author(s).

Covering Letter

Author(s) must submit the signed covering letter with the manuscript to the chief editor. The covering letter should contain the following certificate.

 “The enclosed manuscript represents results of original work that has not been published elsewhere. This manuscript has not been and will not be submitted for publication elsewhere until a decision is made regarding its acceptability for publication in IJRPESS. If accepted for publication, it will not be submitted elsewhere. Furthermore, if there are any perceived financial conflicts of interest related to the research reported in the manuscript, it should have been disclosed in the Author(s) Notes”.

Author(s) must indicate the section/subject/area in which they want the manuscript to be reviewed. Interdisciplinary manuscripts are encouraged.

Authors

Multiple authors should be listed in the order of proportionate work commitment. The biographical information of all authors should also be included.

Manuscripts Content

Each manuscript should include the title page, the second title page and the text. The title page should contain the title of the study, the names, qualifications, employment status, the employing institution, the place and the state of all the authors.

The second title page and the page following the title page should contain the title of the study, an abstract and the key words. The numbering of pages should begin from here. The third page should contain the text including introduction, methodology, results, discussions, conclusion and references.

Abstract

An abstract should reveal in concise terms what you studied and why, how you went about it, what you found, and the relevance of those findings. “Type the abstract itself as a single paragraph without paragraph indentation. The abstract should be self explanatory in about 200 words.

Key Words

Following the abstract, the author(s) should list not more than six keywords that do not appear in the title, that represent the content of the manuscript.

Introduction

The introductory part should emphasize the statement and significance of the problem, aim of the research and the development of hypothesis of the study. It should include the practical and the applied questions around which the study has been developed.

Methodology

This section should include a complete description of the subjects, materials, equation, procedures, experimental and statistical techniques. Units of measurements, symbol and abbreviations must confirm to the international standards. Metric system is preferred.

Results

This section should include a concise presentation of the data. The analysis of data must be presented in tabular form. Tables and figures should not be used for the presentation of same data. The subjects must not be identified by name or any other recognizable label.

Discussion

The discussion part should contain the interpretation of the results with possible comparisons with other relevant studies. Recommendations, if any, questions of practical application consistent with the limitations of the study may be included.

Conclusion

This should briefly state the conclusions drawn from the study and clearly in relation to the hypothesis. Conclusions should be drawn with supporting data.

Reference

All sources cited in the text must also be cited in the reference list. Conversely, all entries in the reference list must be cited in the text. The reference list includes circulated materials i.e., books, journals proceedings, films, etc. The reference list entries must be arranged in alphabetical order using the surname of the author(s).

All citations must be in the Hanging Indent Format with the first line flush to the left margin and all other lines indented.

For Correspondence

Please direct all correspondence concerning manuscripts and subscription to the Chief Editor, Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education, Tiruchendur-628215. e-mail: drsacpe@yahoo.co.in and may visit our website www.drsacpe.org for further details. 

Manuscript Deadlines

 Indian Journal for Research in Physical Education and Sports Sciences is published as a biannual journal in October and April. To be considered for publication in the Journal, manuscripts must be submitted before the following dates.

August 15 for the October Issue.

February 15 for the April Issue.