Abstract:
The aim of the study was to compare and evaluate the AAPHER
youth fitness test among east province adolescent boys in Sri Lanka. To achieve the
purpose (N=800) adolescent boys from age of 14 years (n=400) and 15 years
(n=400) were randomly selected as subjects from east province, Sri Lanka AAPHER
(50 yards-speed, Standing broad jump-explosive power, 1.5 miles run-endurance,
sit-ups-abdominal strength, shuttle run-agility and pull-ups-arm strength) youth
fitness test were selected as criterion variable and tested. The data were converted
into AAPHER youth fitness norms. The result of AAPHER youth fitness existing
norms shows that, 14 and 15 years boys of east province were mostly below the 50th
percentile in all the fitness qualities. From the result it was concluded that the
adolescent boys of east province (Sri Lanka) were having poor physical fitness. The
pupil scored below 50 deciles on the selected fitness variable in their respective age
group should be encouraged to improve their fitness level. National level special
fitness programme will be designed and implemented to the poor fitness students.
Further national level common fitness norms may be constructed and standardized
for fitness assessment.