Assessment and Reconstruction of AAHPER Test for Sri Lankan Youth Aged 10 – 17

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2017Author
RDAM, Somarathna
Jeganenthiran, S
Sabaananth, S
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The	physical	fitness	is	the	ability	to	carry	out	daily	tasks	with	vigorous	and	alertness	without	undue	fatigue.	A	fit	and	healthy	person	will	live	longer	and	Youth	are	backbone	to	nation.	Therefore,	the	research	question	raised	to	assess	the	fitness	level	of	the	Sri	Lankan	youth	and	objective	of	the	study	was	to	construct	a	new	fitness	test	norms	for	Sri	Lankan	age	11,	12,	13,	14,	15	and	16	years	old	youth	boys	and	girls	based	on	AAHPER	test.	To	achieve	the	purpose	of	this	study	1000	girls	and	boys	(age	10-17	years)	selected	from	various	provinces	in	Sri	Lanka	by	random	sampling	method.	The	data	were	collected	using	the	AAHPER	test	batteries	which	consist	with	six	test	items	50-yard	run,	standing	broad	jump,	shuttle	run,	pull-up	for	boys	and	flex	arm	hang	for	girls,	sit	up	and	600	yards	run	respectively	and	was	analyzed	by	using	SPSS.	From	the	results,	following	percentile	norms	were	created	5th	10th	15th	20t	25th	30th	35th	40th	45th	50th	55th	60th	65th	70th	75th	80th	85th	90th	95th	100th.		From	the	results	it	was	concluded	that,	newly	constructed	norms	are	slightly	lower	than	AAHPER	youth	fitness	test	battery.	Hence	it	was	recommended	that,	newly	constructed	fitness	norms	are	appropriate	to	categorize	fitness	level	of	the	Sri	Lankan	youth.		Further	studies	are	essential	to	enhance	the	reliability	and	validity	of	the	newly	constructed	norms.
