A Correlational Study on General Motor Ability and Physiological Variables in Adults: Reflections on Inter-Relationships

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the interrelationships among selected general motor ability and physiological variables using Pearson’s correlation coefficient. A sample of 60 individuals was assessed for variables including speed, muscular strength, agility, explosive power, and cardiovascular endurance, as well as anaerobic power, vital capacity, resting heart rate, and breath-holding capacity. The findings highlight significant associations between several pairs of variables, indicating complex interdependence. The results contribute to understanding how physical capacities are functionally related, which has important implications for athletic training, health diagnostics, and physical education.

Keywords: General Motor Ability, Physiological Variables, Adults, Inter-Relationships.


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