Effect of Online Vinyasa Training on Housewives’ Lower and Upper Body Endurance: A Randomized Post-Pandemic Covid-19 Trial

Vikas Singh, M. Singh, N. R. Krishna, Tenzing Norzom Bhutia, Rajdeep Das, V. Ciocan, Ravindra Singh Rajpurohit
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Study purpose. The COVID-19 pandemic has a considerable impact on social and financial factors in addition to health outcomes. There is, however, still little information available as to how Covid-19 actually impacted housewives. Consequently, this paper aims to provide a new dimension to the study of how vinyasa could support mothers’ fitness throughout the pandemic. This study sought to determine whether an online vinyasa programme for 8 weeks during Covid-19 pandemic could significantly influence housewives’ upper and lower body muscle endurance. Materials and methods. 24 housewives (between the ages of 26 and 36) from the NCR region of Delhi participated in the study. The participants were divided at random and put either into the experimental group (vinyasa) or the control group. Both upper and lower body muscular endurance was found to be the health-related variable. The longest-lasting bent knee push-ups were used to gauge upper body muscular endurance, while the longest-lasting bodyweight squat holds over a 90-degree angle were used to gauge lower body muscle endurance. Results. To analyse the findings, tests were run both prior to and following the training. A substantial difference between the experimental group and control group was found using ANCOVA to compare them to the baseline after 8 weeks. Conclusions. Thus, it was determined that the online/virtual vinyasa training programme was a successful way for housewives to increase  their body muscular endurance (health-related fitness).
在线Vinyasa训练对家庭主妇下半身和上半身耐力的影响:一项Covid-19大流行后随机试验
研究的目的。除了健康结果外,COVID-19大流行还对社会和金融因素产生了相当大的影响。然而,关于Covid-19如何真正影响家庭主妇的信息仍然很少。因此,本文旨在为研究vinyasa如何在大流行期间支持母亲的健康提供一个新的维度。本研究旨在确定在Covid-19大流行期间进行为期8周的在线vinyasa计划是否会显著影响家庭主妇的上半身和下半身肌肉耐力。材料和方法。来自德里NCR地区的24名家庭主妇(年龄在26至36岁之间)参加了这项研究。参与者被随机分为实验组和对照组。上身和下半身肌肉耐力都被发现是与健康相关的变量。持续时间最长的屈膝俯卧撑是用来测试上身肌肉耐力的,而持续时间最长的体重90度深蹲是用来测试下半身肌肉耐力的。为了分析调查结果,在培训之前和之后都进行了测试。8周后用ANCOVA与基线比较,发现实验组与对照组之间存在显著差异。因此,确定在线/虚拟串联体式训练方案是家庭主妇提高身体肌肉耐力(与健康有关的健身)的一种成功方式。
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