IMPACT OF YOGA ATTITUDES IN THE CONTEXT OF NCC CADETS AND NSS VOLUNTEER

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https://doi.org/10.69919/t7rah209

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Yoga Attitude, NCC, NSS

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The term "yoga attitude," which is often used to refer to a yogic attitude or mindset, refers to a collection of values and methods that practitioners of yoga develop in order to improve their general health and spiritual development. Though there isn't a single, widely accepted definition of a "yoga attitude," there are a few essential components that are frequently linked to the yogic way of thinking. The prime aim of the study was to explore Yoga Attitude among NCC Cadets and NSS Volunteers. All this information was collected by creating an online Google form according to Yoga Attitude Scale. The Yoga Attitude Scale developed by Dr. Mahes Kumar Muchhal (2008). Test results of a study carried out on a sample Group of NCC Female Cadets and NCC Male Cadets included 18 Female cadets and 17 Male cadets Another Group of NSS Volunteers included 16 Female volunteers and 18 Male Volunteers. Third Group is NSS and NCC included 19 NSS Volunteers and 19 NCC Cadets in district of Mahesana were used to describe the interpretation of research results using the Mann-Whitney U test. The difference between all three group is not significant.

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19-07-2024

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Parmar, R. (2024). IMPACT OF YOGA ATTITUDES IN THE CONTEXT OF NCC CADETS AND NSS VOLUNTEER. Divyayatan - A Journal of Lakulish Yoga University, 1(3), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.69919/t7rah209