The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes

Regular physical activity has benefits on physical fitness among visually impaired athletes. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the motor fitness of agility influences the performance of the athletes. Total of 39 athletes (24 males and 15 females) were recruited for this study and were...

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Main Authors: Nagoor Meera Abdullah, Vincent Parnabas, Mohd Soffian Omar-Fauzee, Muhamad Nizam Nazaruddin
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spelling my.ums.eprints.187452018-02-18T11:53:40Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18745/ The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes Nagoor Meera Abdullah Vincent Parnabas Mohd Soffian Omar-Fauzee Muhamad Nizam Nazaruddin GV557-1198.995 Sports Regular physical activity has benefits on physical fitness among visually impaired athletes. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the motor fitness of agility influences the performance of the athletes. Total of 39 athletes (24 males and 15 females) were recruited for this study and were differentiate between their medical classes (totally blind athletes (B1) – male (n=10); females (n=8) and partially blind athletes (B2)- males (n=14); females (n=7). Subject?s height and weight was measured to determine the BMI level. Subjects was also required to undergo the lateral change of direction test was used to determine the agility among the athletes. Each of the subjects was required to complete 2 trials and the average score was recorded. The entire tests were analyzed using SPSS and presented as mean. Independent T-Test showed that there are significant differences in agility levels between b1 and B2 athletes. Correlation was also significant (p < 0.01; r = –.581) between classification groups and tests time scores. B1 and B2 athlete?s agility levels were slightly difference which also will affect their performance. Based on this data, future studies were suggested on non-athletes population. 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18745/1/The%20Correlation%20between%20Agility%20and%20Performance%20among%20Blind%20and%20Visually%20Impaired%20Athletes.pdf Nagoor Meera Abdullah and Vincent Parnabas and Mohd Soffian Omar-Fauzee and Muhamad Nizam Nazaruddin (2014) The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences, 4 (1). pp. 196-207.
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Nagoor Meera Abdullah
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Mohd Soffian Omar-Fauzee
Muhamad Nizam Nazaruddin
The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes
description Regular physical activity has benefits on physical fitness among visually impaired athletes. The purpose of this study is to investigate how the motor fitness of agility influences the performance of the athletes. Total of 39 athletes (24 males and 15 females) were recruited for this study and were differentiate between their medical classes (totally blind athletes (B1) – male (n=10); females (n=8) and partially blind athletes (B2)- males (n=14); females (n=7). Subject?s height and weight was measured to determine the BMI level. Subjects was also required to undergo the lateral change of direction test was used to determine the agility among the athletes. Each of the subjects was required to complete 2 trials and the average score was recorded. The entire tests were analyzed using SPSS and presented as mean. Independent T-Test showed that there are significant differences in agility levels between b1 and B2 athletes. Correlation was also significant (p < 0.01; r = –.581) between classification groups and tests time scores. B1 and B2 athlete?s agility levels were slightly difference which also will affect their performance. Based on this data, future studies were suggested on non-athletes population.
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author Nagoor Meera Abdullah
Vincent Parnabas
Mohd Soffian Omar-Fauzee
Muhamad Nizam Nazaruddin
author_facet Nagoor Meera Abdullah
Vincent Parnabas
Mohd Soffian Omar-Fauzee
Muhamad Nizam Nazaruddin
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title The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes
title_short The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes
title_full The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes
title_fullStr The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes
title_sort correlation between agility and performance among blind and visually impaired athletes
publishDate 2014
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18745/1/The%20Correlation%20between%20Agility%20and%20Performance%20among%20Blind%20and%20Visually%20Impaired%20Athletes.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18745/
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