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An Empirical Study of Kapalbhati Pranayama on Respiratory Parameters of University Level Girls

Baljinder Singh Bal

American Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 2016, 4(1), 6-12 doi:10.12691/ajssm-4-1-2
  • Figure 1. Study Design
  • Figure 2. Subjects Performing Tidal volume (VT)
  • Figure 3. Subjects Performing Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)
  • Figure 4. Subjects Performing Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)
  • Figure 5. Subjects Performing Vital capacity (VC)
  • Figure 6. Subjects Performing Inspiratory capacity (IC)
  • Figure 7. Subjects Performing Kapalbhati Pranayama
  • Figure 8. Descriptive Statistics (Mean & Standard Deviation) and Standard Error of the Mean of Tidal Volume (VT) of (a) Experimental (Pre & Post) and (b) Control (Pre & Post) group of University Level Girls
  • Figure 9. Descriptive Statistics (Mean & Standard Deviation) and Standard Error of the Mean of Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) of (a) Experimental (Pre & Post) and (b) Control (Pre & Post) group of University Level Girls
  • Figure 10. Descriptive Statistics (Mean & Standard Deviation) and Standard Error of the Mean of Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) of (a) Experimental (Pre & Post) and (b) Control (Pre & Post) group of University Level Girls
  • Figure 11. Descriptive Statistics (Mean & Standard Deviation) and Standard Error of the Mean of Vital Capacity (VC) of (a) Experimental (Pre & Post) and (b) Control (Pre & Post) group of University Level Girls
  • Figure 12. Descriptive Statistics (Mean & Standard Deviation) and Standard Error of the Mean of Inspiratory Capacity (IC) of (a) Experimental (Pre & Post) and (b) Control (Pre & Post) group of University Level Girls