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Relationship between Competitive Performance and Selected Physiological Parameters of Elite Male and Female Gymnasts

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The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the physiological variables in relation to performance of elite male and female gymnasts of inter-university level. The subjects of the study were sixty three elite male and female gymnasts (males=32, females=31) of interuniversity level belong to different cultural background of India and who represented their respective university teams in All India Inter-university Gymnastics Championships at Amritsar. Blood pressure (systolic and diastolic) and the heart rate, winning performance scores of elite male and female gymnasts were chosen as the criterion measures for the study. The results of the study indicated that both blood pressure and heart rate of elite male and female gymnasts were raised after the performance on competitive apparatus. There was no correlation between competitive performance of both gender and selected physiological parameters. Significant differences existed between pre-test and post-test heart rate, both blood pressure of elite female gymnasts of inter-university level, but similarity was found in the pre-test and posttest of systolic blood pressure in elite male gymnasts. Elite male and female gymnasts of inter-university level had similarity in their post-test heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, but similarity was found in the pre-test of heart rate in elite female gymnasts.

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