ABSTRACT:The purpose of this study was purposive selected from the Methodology the total number of subjects sixty (N=60) subject was selected from the six weight categories (60 kg, 66 kg, 73 kg, 81 kg 90 kg and +90 kg.) from intervarsity level judokas. Age ranged between 18 to 28 years is presented and 10 subjects from each weight category by using Aerobic ability related to physiological variables for the research purpose, Descriptive statistics and Analysis of variance ANOVA with the Post hoc were applied for SPSS-21 software and the following findings were drawn.
Objectives of the study: The first objective of this study to characterize the selected of physiological variables Anaerobic ability of rural area intervarsity level judokas for the deferent weight categories of. Madhya Pradesh The second objective of this study to find out the impact of different weight category on selected physiological variables aerobic ability rural area of intervarsity level judokas for the deferent weight categories of. Madhya Pradesh.
Statistical Analysis: According to objectives of the study to gathering the data Analysis of descriptive statistics were used. (Mean Standard Deviation) to compare the analysis of variance ANOVA with the Post hoc test was applied was applied for SPSS-21 software to analyze and compare of rural and urban areas of intervarsity level judokas of Madhya Pradesh among the various weight category of judokas.
Conclusions According to objectives of the study the following conclusions were drawn: The significance Mean score of selected Physiological Variables (Anaerobic power, 60 rural from the different weight categories (60 kg, 66 kg, 73 kg, 81 kg and +90 kg.) from intervarsity level judokas, Rural areas Madhya Pradesh. There was significance difference mean score f-value, multiple compare among the different weight category (60 kg, 66 kg, 73 kg, 81 kg and +90 kg.) of Rural areas selected
Physiological Variables: (Anaerobic power, of intervarsity level judokas of Madhya Pradesh. significant was set at 0.05.