Abstract

The present paper is to study the effect of age on motor fitness of university level players. The sample consists of 450 university level players from three universities of Udaipur. The Aapher fitness test is used as tools of the study. All the university level players were categorized into three age groups namely 18-20, 21-24 and 25-27 years. The one way ANOVA was used and results indicate that there is significant effect of socio-economic status on motor fitness of university level players.

Highlights

  • The present paper is to study the effect of age on motor fitness of university level players

  • The term “motor fitness” is most often used synonymously with physical fitness by the physical educators, but it is very important for the physical education student s to know the basic difference between physical fitness and motor fitness

  • Physical fitness is used to denote only four basic fitness components, whereas motor fitness is a more comprehensive term which includes all the ten fitness components like four fitness, one of the health related fitness and five motor performance components, power, speed, agility, balance and reaction time, which is important for the success in sports

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Introduction

The present paper is to study the effect of age on motor fitness of university level players. He collected data on 34 male subjects and 27 female by using AAHPER Physical Fitness Test. No significant difference was observed in overall physical fitness between the 'subjects of both the universities. To study the effect of socio-economic on physical fitness of university level players.

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