Abstract:
Lack of consideration towards a healthy lifestyle and physical fitness after retirement
may lead to issues in the body composition and impact the health-related physical fitness
components of rugby players. The objective of this study was to identify the relationship
between health-related physical fitness components and the body composition of retired
players of the national rugby team. For the present cross sectional study purposive sample
method were used and the data were analyzed by the Pearson’s coefficient correlation
test. The sample group comprised thirty-seven (n=37) players whose body composition
variables (body mass index, body fat, muscle mass, visceral fat and physique rating)
and fitness variables (cardiorespiratory endurance, upper body muscle endurance and
strength, muscular trunk strength, explosive leg power, flexibility) had been measured.
A significant strong negative correlation was detected between the visceral fat and
muscular trunk strength (p=0.01, R=0.428), flexibility (p=0.01, R=0.610), and explosive
leg power (p=0.01, R= 0.536). In addition, body fat and flexibility (p=0.01,
R=0.623) revealed a significantly strong negative correlation. Interestingly, significant
strong positive correlations were detected between heart rate and body fat (p=0.01,
R=0.411) and visceral fat (p=0.01, R=0.409). According to a recent study, the physical
fitness of retired rugby players is much lower. Therefore, their body composition has
increased significantly