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Br J Sports Med 1987;21:34-35 doi:10.1136/bjsm.21.2.34
  • Research Article

Development of motor abilities of trained Indian boys of 9-16 years of age.

Abstract

A study was conducted on 294 north Indian boys of 9-16 years of age. The boys were studying in a sports school and were doing systematic sports training twice a day. The following tests were conducted on the subjects: Standing broad jump, standing shot put (4 kg), 40 m sprint, zig-zag run, forward bend and reach and endurance run. The results indicated that the spurt in height, weight and motor abilities of Indian boys is less pronounced than in boys of Europe and America.

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