The purpose of this study was clarify the relationship between fundamental physical fitness and athletic performances in university judo players. A total of 34 items measuring fundamental physical fitness were examined in 46 university judo players. At the same time, types and numbers of throwing techniques, grappling, time intervalbetween performed techniques, etc. were recorded in 71 athletic performances. Correlational analysis was appliedto the data which were the difference between physical fitness and athletic performances of the two players.
The following results were obtained :
1) Those who have poor length growth used more “Seoinage ”and “Ippon-seoinage”.
2) Those who have excellent length growth used more “Uchimata”, and those who have excellent width growthused more “Haraigoshi”.
3) In grappling, those who have excellent length growth, grappled front lapel with pulling arm, and rear colloror back with push arm.
4) Significant correlation was found in morphological featue than motor ability.
5) No significant correlation was found between the time interval among performed techniques and fundamentalphysical fitness.
6) Significant correlation was found between the effectiveness of performed techniques and grip strength.
7) Signiaicant canonical correlation were found between pysical fitness and types of techniques, pushing arm,effectiveness of performed techniques, pulling arm, time interval among techques and area performedtechniques, in the order.