MOTOR ABILITY OF VOLLEYBALL AND HOCKEY PLAYERS IN RELATION TO THEIR LIFESTYLE
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Author(s):
SATISH KUMAR
Vol - 6, Issue- 8 ,
Page(s) : 145 - 149
(2015 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST
Abstract
Motor ability is directly related to physical fitness and helps in achieving total fitness. The term ‘Motor ability’ has been synonymously used with ‘physical fitness’. However it differs from physical fitness, since the modern definition of physical fitness takes into its account not only motor fitness components but also health-related components (Carpenter 1938). Participation in games and sports play an important role to live a better life and develop a better life style. Lifestyle is the way a person lives. A lifestyle is a characteristic bundle of behaviors that makes sense to both others and oneself in a given time and place including social relations, consumption, entertainment, and dress.
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