Physiological profile of young Indian judokas Dey Subrata, Research Fellow, Anupal, Research Fellow, Biswas Snehangshu, Junior Scientific Assistant, Neha, Scientific Assistant, Medabala Tambi, Junior Scientific Officer Online published on 7 December, 2019. Abstract This study was the level of aerobic fitness and anaerobic power of young well trained judo players. Judo is a weight-classified, high-intensity combat sport where the athlete attempts to throw the opponent onto his/her back or to control him/her during groundwork combat. Total twenty (N=20), (male-10; height 173.19±6.73cm, weight 78.04±15.06kg) and (female=10; height 159.69 ±5.43cm, weight 59.11±7.95kg) volunteers were taken from sports person belonging to Centre of excellence (COE) inmates of Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala. All the volunteers were in the age range of 18 to 28years. Aerobic fitness test by measure 20 m shuttle run test. Running based Anaerobic test (RAST) was used to measure the anaerobic power of the players. Results indicated that the mean (SD) of relative maximum oxygen consumption VO2 max (ml/kg/min) of judo male 55.22±4.8. But in the case of female combative 40.83 ±7.81. And the anaerobic power indexes (watts) like maximum power, minimum power and average power was less as per international level. Fatigue index (FI) was also assessed. Top Keywords Combat sport, VO2 max, anaerobic power, fatigue index, training adaptation, judo performance. Top |