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Vol 4 Issue 12 Jan 2015 ISSN No : 2230-7850 ORIGINAL ARTICLE International Multidisciplinary Research Journal Indian Streams Research Journal Executive Editor Ashok Yakkaldevi Editor-in-Chief H.N.Jagtap Welcome to ISRJ RNI MAHMUL/2011/38595 ISSN No.2230-7850 Indian Streams Research Journal is a multidisciplinary research journal, published monthly in English, Hindi & Marathi Language. All research papers submitted to the journal will be double - blind peer reviewed referred by members of the editorial board.Readers will include investigator in universities, research institutes government and industry with research interest in the general subjects. 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Yalikar Director Managment Institute, Solapur Umesh Rajderkar Head Humanities & Social Science YCMOU,Nashik S. R. Pandya Head Education Dept. Mumbai University, Mumbai Alka Darshan Shrivastava G. P. Patankar S. D. M. Degree College, Honavar, Karnataka Shaskiya Snatkottar Mahavidyalaya, Dhar Maj. S. Bakhtiar Choudhary Director,Hyderabad AP India. Rahul Shriram Sudke Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore S.Parvathi Devi Ph.D.-University of Allahabad S.KANNAN Annamalai University,TN Sonal Singh, Vikram University, Ujjain Satish Kumar Kalhotra Maulana Azad National Urdu University Address:-Ashok Yakkaldevi 258/34, Raviwar Peth, Solapur - 413 005 Maharashtra, India Cell : 9595 359 435, Ph No: 02172372010 Email: ayisrj@yahoo.in Website: www.isrj.org Indian Streams Research Journal ISSN 2230-7850 Impact Factor : 3.1560(UIF) Volume-4 | Issue-12 | Jan-2015 Available online at www.isrj.org RELATIONSHIP OF SELECTED ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS WITH SWIMMING PERFORMANCE Yogesh S. Nirmal Assistant Professor , D.C.P.E., Amravati . Abstract:-Background: Anthropometretic measurements are playing major role enhancing the performance of the swimmers. Keep in mind researcher investigated the relationship of selected anthropometrics measurement with swimming performance. Materials and Methods: 20 male inter-university level swimmers of S.G.B.Amravati University were selected as subject. The age of the subject was ranging from 18 to 25 year. To fullfill the purpose of the study selected anthropometric measurement i.e. .palm length, Arm length, Shoulder width, Chest circumference, Hip width, Sitting height was measured by using flexible still tape and score recorded in centimeters and standing height was measured by using stadiometre score was recorded in centimeter. The relationship of Anthropometretic measurement with swimming performance established by computing Pearson’s Product Movement Correlation[Zero Order]. Result: Analysis of data revealed significant relationship between swimming performance and Palm Length (r = 0.467), Arm Length (r = 0.445) Shoulder Width (r = 0.465), Standing Height (r = 0.455), Anthropometric Measurements (r = 0.456) . No significant relationship was found between swimming performance and Chest Circumference (r = 0.043), Hip Width (r = 0.105), Sitting Height ( r = 0.222) because all the calculated values are less than tabulated r = 0.444 at 0.05 level of confidence with 18 degree of freedom. Conclusions: Palm length, Arm Length, Shoulder Width, and Standing Height were significantly related to swimming performance. Chest Circumference, Hip Width, Sitting Height were not significantly related to swimming performance. Keywords: Anthropometric Measurements Methods. , Swimming Performance , Materials and INTRODUCTION Anthropometry for performance is anthropometrical techniques which are useful to study the body sizes & shape of the masses. This information is helpful in acquiring greater understanding of those attributes, which contributes to performance in sports. Physical performance e.g. speed, strength, power, endurance depends strongly on the amount of force producing tissues, the application of forces through the levels of the limbs and the adaptation of training. Anthropometry has greatly contributed to sports medicine management. Physiotherapist in sports medicine clinics uses anthropometry in the everyday treatment and rehabilitation of injured athletes. Measurement of body size includes such descriptive information as height, weight and surface areas, while measurement of body proportion describes the relationship between height and weight and among length, width and circumferences of various body segments. It has been found that top athlete in some sports tend to have those proportion that bio-mechanically aid the particular performance required. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Subject: 20 male inter-university level swimmers of S.G.B.Amravati University were selected as subject. Yogesh S. Nirmal,“RELATIONSHIP OF SELECTED ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS WITH SWIMMING PERFORMANCE” Indian Streams Research Journal | Volume 4 | Issue 12 | Jan 2015 | Online & Print 1 . Relationship Of Selected Anthropometric Measurements With Swimming Performance This selection was entirely based on purposive sample. The age of the subject was ranging from 18 to 25 year. Variables :To full fill the purpose of the study selected anthropometric measurement i.e. .palm length, Arm length, Shoulder width, Chest circumference, Hip width,Sitting height was measured by using flexible still tape and score recorded in centimeters and standing height was measured by using stadiometre score was recorded in centimeter . Statistical Analysis: The relationship of Anthropometretic measurement with swimming performance established by computing Pearson’s Product Movement Correlation [Zero Order].For the testing hypothesis, the level of significance was set at 0.05. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA Table No. 1 RELATIONSHIP OF SELECTED ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS WITH SWIMMING PERFORMANCE Variable Correlated Coefficient of Correlation (r) Palm Length, 0.467* Arm Length 0.445* Shoulder Width 0.465* Standing Height 0.455* Total Anthropometric Measurements 0.456* Chest Circumference 0.043 @ Hip Width 0.105 @ Sitting Height 0.222 @ @ Not Significant at 0.05 Level. * Significant at 0.05 Level. Tabulated r0.05 (18) = 0.444 It is learned from table 1 that the selected anthropometric measurements namely palm length, Arm length, Shoulder width, Standing height are significantly related to swimming performance and chest circumference, Hip width, Sitting height showed insignificant relationship because the calculated r-value is less than the tabulated rvalue of 0.444 DISCUSSION ON FINDINGS The result of the present study showed the Swimming Performance with Palm Length (r = 0.467), Arm Length (r = 0.445) Shoulder Width (r = 0.465), Standing Height (r = 0.455), Anthropometric Measurements (r = 0.456) which is greater than tabulated r = 0.444 at n = 18. Hence, there is significant correlation between them. It may be attributed to the fact that the maximum Palm length will help in pulling water and Arm Length Shoulder Width, Standing Height are all the significant variables will attribute in enhancing the performance of the swimmers. CONCLUSION Considering the limitations of the study and on the basis of statistical findings it was concluded that1)Palm length, Shoulder width, Arm length, Standing height and Total Anthropometric Measurements were Indian Streams Research Journal | Volume 4 | Issue 12 | Jan 2015 2 . Relationship Of Selected Anthropometric Measurements With Swimming Performance significantly related with swimming performance. 2)Chest Circumference, Hip Width and Sitting Height were not significantly related with swimming performance. REFERENCES 1.Zeigler, Earle F., Physical Education and Sports; An Introduction, (Philadelphia : Lea & Fibiger, 1982). Emmett W. Hines, Fitness Swimming, (Human Kinetics Publication, US, 1999), pp. 5-8. 2.Cecil M. Colwin, “Outline of Training Program”, Swimming Into The 21st Century, First Edition,(Illinois: Leisure Press, 1992), p. 137. 3.Dick Hannula and Nort Thorton, The Swim Coaching Bible, (Champaign, IL : Human Kinetic Publishers Inc., 2001), p. 336. 4.Counsilman, James E., Competitive Swimming Manual for Coaches and Swimmers, (London : Pelham Books, 1986). 5.Counsilman, James E., The Science of Swimming, (New Delhi : S. Chand & Co. Ltd., 1989). 6.Colwin, Cecil M., “Outline of Training Program”, Swimming Into The 21st Century, First Edition, (Illinois: Leisure Press, 1992). 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