Abstract:
The main objective ofthis study was to investigate effect ofphysical fitness on technical ability
development of DMU & DMC Football club players. PF components of explosive leg power,
speed,
agility & instep drive accuracy shooting and speed dribbling technical ability
development
of DMU & DMC Football club players were the main target of the study. They
were
49 in number but due to injuries 4 players excluded where as the remaining all 45 players
ofthem selected by purposive sampling method. Here purposive sampling techniques were use to
select all samples. In order to assess the PF
and technical ability development test score ofDMU
& DMC Football club players'field test used (especially explosive leg power, speed, and agility)
and instep drive accuracy shooting & speed dribbling was conducted. The data was analyzing
through descriptive statistics (such as
paired T-Test) and Linear Regression ANOVA and
summery model R statistics. The finding ofthe study showed that the explosive leg power P value
in the pre test is 0.001 & in the post test 0.001. It implies that less than 0.05, therefore explosive
leg
power affects the instep drive accuracy shooting. The speed and agility P value in the pre test
0.001
and in the post test 0.001, so speed & agility affects speed dribbling. After 6weeks
plyometric training followed-up
DMU & DMC Football club players' explosive leg power,
speed,
and agility improved and at the same time due to the improvement ofPF components,
instep drive accuracy shooting
& speed dribbling technical ability improved. In a general way
explosive leg power, speed
and agility had their own positive relationship but ELP highly related
with speed rather than agility and on the other hand speed highly related with agility rather
ELP. The
DMU & DMCfootball club players PF level was less when to compare with the FIFA
standards
ofPF level. Therefore, coaches ofDMU& DMC Football clubs should be aware how,
why
& when to promote their players PF components in order to minimize shortage of
techniques which occurrence caused by physicalfitness problem.
Key words: physicalfitness, technical ability, plymotric training, football players