Abstract

Although much work has been done to clarify the relationship between academic achievements and physical fitness, more local and empirical studies need to be conducted to ascertain further details of this relationship, especially in highly competitive Chinese societies such as Taiwan. Thus, the purpose of the present study is to examine the relationships between physical fitness tests, emotional intelligence and academic achievement. Methodologically, documentary analysis and school academic system were conducted for the survey. A total of 432 pupils aged 13–14 participated in this study. Description, Pearson correlation and hierarchical regression analysis were utilized for data analysis. The results of this study reveal a significant link between students' academic achievement, emotional intelligence and physical fitness test scores. This study has established the importance of estimating the relationship between academic achievement, emotional intelligence and fitness tests, as well as providing powerfu...

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