Abstract:
The purpose of the present study was to examine the endurance performance of national
squash men players in Sri Lanka through an eight-week intervention program. The
population of this study comprised 32 men squash players in Sri Lanka, where eight
(n=8) players were selected as a sample (mean age = 22.14 years, mean training age 4.1
years, mean height=172.2 cm, mean body mass= 61.4 kg, BMI= 20.8 kg/m2) through
the purposive sampling method. The Pre-test and post-test were conducted before and
after the intervention program. The intervention program consisted of continuous run,
interval training, beach training, continuous machine workout, and resistant training.
Four sessions were conducted per week during the intervention. The study results
indicate significant differences between the pre-test and post-test in each variable selected:
push-up (p=0.002), sit-up (p=0.00), beep test (p=0.00), and VO2 max (p=0.00).
Therefore, the endurance of the selected squash national men’s players was significantly
improved as a result of the intervention program.