Training Adaptations and Seasonal Health: Their Cumulative Effect on the Physical Fitness Profile of All India Inter-University Athletes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60081/SSHA.1.1.2023.156-161Keywords:
Seasonal diseases,, Environment,, Adaptation,, Netball,, Women, HealthAbstract
Purpose: To examine the effect of seasonal diseases on women netball player during all India inter-university Netball women’s tournament held at the central university of Haryana.
Material and method: In this tournament, 40 players from different universities suffered severe illness due to the environment. Those age ranging from (18 to 25). In this competition, many players were admitted/attend to the health center due to different seasonal diseases, due to which their team performance was affected. Headache, fever, cough, cold, sore throat, vomiting, loose motion, stomach pain and weakness have been seen more often. That's why we sucked these as variables.
Results: We found by our observation method that there were two players were suffered by stomach pain and vomit, one player who suffered by stomach pain and cough, five players were suffered by weakness and nausea, three player by cold and cough, three players by fever and cough, five players by sore throat and cough, two players by fever and headache, two players by fever and common cold and two players suffered by common cold and headache.
Conclusion: In the last, we can say that teams from different states of India come to this tournament, which have their own culture, different environment and weather. This affects their performance because this competition was organized in Haryana in winter, so many teams whose training is not in this environment. Because of environmental adaptation many team players suffered from different types of diseases, and it impacted his team performance.