Identifying the Effective Ratios of Some Body and Physical Changes in the Breathing Reserve of Young Boxers

Abstract

Problem This study is an attempt at finding out the extent to which a number of body and physical changes affect the function of the breathing reserve of young boxers. Aims (A)This work aims at finding out the extent to which each of the following affects the breathing reserve of young boxers. 1. Thoracic cage 2. Neck3. Shoulder Scapula and4.Pelvis (B) It also aims at finding out the effect of each of the following:1.Speed power of the abdominal muscles2. Speed power of the back the muscle. Tools of Data Collection 1. Three body independable variables, three independable physical variables and one dependable variable; namely, the function of the breathing reserve, have been investigated here. 2. The sample consists of 20 subjects who are young medium light-weight young boxers. 3. The Partial Correlation technique has been applied to arrive at the statistical significance according to SPSS program.Display and analysis of resultsThe results of the effect of the following on the breathing reserve of young boxers have been displayed and analyzed:1. Body change and 2. Physical change. Conclusions As far as the breathing reserve is concerned, the effect of the body aspects has been found to be of the highest significance in the thoracic cage (%67.31) and the neck (%57.8) but The effect of the physical aspects has been found of the highest significance in the elasticity longitudinal skeleton elasticity ( %73.22) and the fast power of the abdominal muscles (%66.4). The third significant bodily effect has been found to be represented by the horizontal or longitudinal skeleton elasticity (%50.2)