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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Effect of concurrent training on oxygen saturation, VO₂ max, and forced vital capacity of university men Kabaddi players
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Dr. M John, Srishti Chandel, Shiva K Newme, M Selva Kumar, Rabeesh P
Abstract

Physical exercise will root numerous changes in the human body, like oxygen levels in the blood, naturally, there are reserve of oxygen in the blood while doing physical exercise or regular systematic training.

Objectives: To evaluate the insights into the cardiovascular and respiratory adaptations associated with concurrent training among University Kabaddi Players

Aim: This study aimed to examine the impact of concurrent training on Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), VO₂ Max, and Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) in university-level Kabaddi players.

Design: In experimental research Related Group Design applied in this study.

Methods: Forty male university Kabaddi players were selected aged between 21–25 years, based on the initial observation they were dived in to two groups. Group-I (n=20) underwent concurrent training and Group-II (n=20) control. The dependent variables such as Oxygen saturation was measured via pulse oximetry, VO₂ max via the one-mile run/walk test, and FVC via Spirometer. Pre- and post-test data were collected before and after the 12 weeks experimentations and it was analyzed by analysis of covariance (ANCOVA).
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Pages:81-84
How to cite this article:
Dr. M John, Srishti Chandel, Shiva K Newme, M Selva Kumar, Rabeesh P "Effect of concurrent training on oxygen saturation, VO₂ max, and forced vital capacity of university men Kabaddi players". International Journal of Yoga, Physiotherapy and Physical Education, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 81-84
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