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Arvind S. Sajwan, a study on kinesthetic and perceptual variations, and a research presented in Human Kinesthetic and Perception-A Comparison among female athletes. This book provide expertise training in order to compare the kinesthetic and perceptual variation among different female athletes i.e. judo, basketball, volleyball and football. In this book necessary data was collected by administering selected kinesthetic and perceptual variations namely kinesthetic perception, reaction time, depth perception orientation ability and differentiation ability. This book becomes a resource on…mehr

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Arvind S. Sajwan, a study on kinesthetic and perceptual variations, and a research presented in Human Kinesthetic and Perception-A Comparison among female athletes. This book provide expertise training in order to compare the kinesthetic and perceptual variation among different female athletes i.e. judo, basketball, volleyball and football. In this book necessary data was collected by administering selected kinesthetic and perceptual variations namely kinesthetic perception, reaction time, depth perception orientation ability and differentiation ability. This book becomes a resource on training for sports scientist, coaches, and athletes throughout the world. The training of kinesthetic and perceptual variations effect can produce optimal performance at other players of major games and sports, on male subjects, and conducting on a large number of samples. Human Kinesthetic and Perception A Comparison among female athletes will quickly become your review of related literature and a primary reference book.
Autorenporträt
Dr.A.S.Sajwan received his B.P.E., M.P.E., M.Phil. LLB, Diploma in Coaching (Athletic), TTC, Course in Yoga and Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Education) from Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education Gwalior (M.P.) INDIA.His areas of interest include Sport Training, Sports Biomechanics and Kinesiology.