IMPACT OF VIRTUAL REALITY-BASED EXERCISE PROGRAMS ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PARTICIPATION AND HEALTH OUTCOMES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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Sajal Halder
Sushma Ghildyal

Keywords

Physical activity, Physical education, Physical fitness, Virtual reality

Abstract

Background: This study aims to investigate virtual reality-based exercise programs in physical education. We want to determine if these programs increase student participation in physical activities, improve physical fitness, boost motivation, and engagement.
Method: This study was being conducted using a sample of 275 MBA students from different institutions. SEM, moderation analysis, ANOVA, and T-tests will be used in our investigation. We want to get useful insights into the efficacy of this new technique in encouraging physical activity and general well-being by investigating the potential influence of virtual reality on physical education and health outcomes among MBA students.
Result: The study findings indicate that virtual reality-based exercise programs have a significantly positive impact on physical education. They increase student participation, improve physical fitness, and boost motivation and engagement (p < 0.05). Gender and age differences also affect program outcomes. Overall, virtual reality programs enhance physical education effectiveness and inclusivity.
Conclusion: In our study, virtual reality-based exercise programs had a significant positive impact on physical education. They increased student physical activity engagement (p < 0.05), improved fitness levels (p < 0.05), and enhanced overall involvement (p < 0.05). Gender- related differences and age-related changes were also observed, emphasizing the potential of VR-based training to benefit students’ participation, fitness, and motivation in physical education.
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