Effects of combination of assisted and resisted sprint training on agiity among male soccer players. Tamilrasi K.*, Dr. Maniazhagu D.** *Research Scholar, Department of Physical Education, Karpagam University, Coimbatore **Research Supervisor, Department of Phy. Edn, Alagappa University, Karaikudi Online published on 6 January, 2014. Abstract The aim of the study is to find out the “effects of combination of assisted and resisted sprint training on agility among male soccer players”. To achieve this purpose of the study, sixty college male soccer players from Udumalpet, Tirupur District Tamilnadu, were selected as subjects at random. The age of the subjects ranged from 18 to 23 years. The selected subjects were divided into three experimental groups and a control group. Group -1 performed Assisted Sprint Training (AST) Group -2 performed Resisted Sprint Training (RST), Group -3 performed Combined Assisted and Resisted Sprint Training (AST&RST) and Group -4 served as control participants (GP). The agility was selected as criterion variable. All the subjects of four groups were tested on agility at prior and immediately after the program of nine weeks. Ancova was used to find out significant adjusted posttest mean difference of four groups on agility. Scheffe's post hoc test was used to find out pair-wise comparisons between groups on agility. The results of the study revealed that agility performance of the male soccer players significantly differ, due to the nine weeks of selected training programme. Top Keywords 1) Assisted Sprint, 2) Resisted Sprint, 3) Agility, 4) shuttle run, 5) Ancova. Top |