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The purpose of study was to find out the effects of concurrent neuromuscular training and asana practices on explosive power of primary school boys children. To achieve this purpose of the study, forty-five primary school boys children from Alagappa Physical Fitness Academy, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu during the year 2021-2022 were randomly selected as subjects. The age of the subjects ranged from 7 to 10 years. The study was formulated as pre and post-test random group design, in which forty-five subjects were divided into three equal groups. The experimental group-1 (n=15, NMTbAP) underwent neuromuscular training before asana practices, the experimental group-2 (n=15, NMTaAP) underwent neuromuscular training after asana practices and group 3 served as control group (n=15, CG) did not undergo any specific training. Explosive power was selected as dependent variable and tested by standing broad jump the performance was recorded in meters. The selected two training groups were performed five days in a week for the period of six weeks, as per the stipulated training program. The performance of the explosive power was assessed before and after the training period. The collected pre and post data was critically analyzed with apt statistical tool of oneway analysis of covariance, for observed the significant adjusted post-test mean difference of three groups with respect to explosive power. The Scheffe’s post hoc test was used to find out pairwise comparisons between groups with respect to selected criterion variable and to test the hypothesis 0.05 level of significant was fixed in this study.
Concurrent, Neuro muscular training, Asana, Explosive power, Ancova