The primary purpose of this study were to investigate the effects of body composition measurement by different underwater weight selection methods. Forty-one male university, stucents voluntarily served as the subjects of this study. Every subject performed 8 trials underwater weight measurement. The data obtined from the measurement were analysed by ANOVA. Within the limitation of this study, the nesnlts appeared below: Multivariate ANOVA showed sighnificant difference (p<.05)among the 4 methods. The posteriori comparisons indicated significant difference (p<.05) between the Katch and Wilmore selection on body composition measurement.
The primary purpose of this study were to investigate the effects of body composition measurement by different underwater weight selection methods. Forty-one male university, stucents voluntarily served as the subjects of this study. Every subject performed 8 trials underwater weight measurement. The data obtined from the measurement were analysed by ANOVA. Within the limitation of this study, the nesnlts appeared below: Multivariate ANOVA showed sighnificant difference (p<.05)among the 4 methods. The posteriori comparisons indicated significant difference (p<.05) between the Katch and Wilmore selection on body composition measurement.