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Paper Title: effect of upper limb proprioceptive training on field goal among amature basketball players: an experimental study
Authors Name: Dr.Kinjal Panchal , Dr.Nilesh Parmar
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Abstract: INTRODUCTION :The ability to detect knowledge of joint position is known as proprioception. Without having to actively consider your location in space or your surroundings, it enables you to move swiftly and freely. A continuous feedback loop in the neural system, proprioception informs your brain about your current location and the forces acting on your body at any given moment. The ability to detect knowledge of joint position is known as proprioception. Without having to actively consider your location in space or your surroundings, it enables you to move swiftly and freely. A continuous feedback loop in the neural system, proprioception informs your brain about your current location and the forces acting on your body at any given time. METHOD : Number of three pointers made by players in basketball was considered in this study and pre and post number of scores was marked before and after the intervention for 6 weeks. The study outcome measure include effective field goal percentage by the means of substituent formula specifically to calculate 3 pointers made from the total ball successfully scored into the basket. RESULT : Effective field goal (eFG) : Mean = 67.129 , SD = 8.5319 CONCLUSION : Upper limb proprioceptive training is effective in improving number of 3 pointers among college gong basketball players.
Keywords: KEW WORDS : Proprioceptive training , 3 pointers , Effective field goal
Cite Article: "effect of upper limb proprioceptive training on field goal among amature basketball players: an experimental study ", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 1, page no.a75-a82, January-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2501014.pdf
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Country: Vadodara, Gujarat, India
Research Area: Health Science 
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