Abstract:
The purpose was to study the relationship between physiological factors including hand grip, leg strength, upper limbs endurance, lower limbs endurance, balance, reaction time cardiorespiratory endurance and shooting accuracy. In addition, to study these physiological factors for predicting the of shooting accuracy. The sample were 147 of 1st year police cadet students. In Royal Police Cadet Academy Nakhon Pathom Province. Each subject was evaluated hand grip and leg strength using hand and leg dynamometer, respectively. Upper limbs endurance was fatigue index score calculated from 5 times of hand grip strength. Lower limbs endurance was determined by 1 minute squat test. Balance board was used for balance evaluation. Reaction test timer was used for reaction time test. Cardiorespiratory endurance was calculated by heart rate after test with Queens college step test. Shooting accuracy was determined by total scores of 5 shots 10 yards shooting. The data were analyzed by Pearsons Product Correlation Coefficient and Multiple Regression. The results showed that there was a significant correlation between balance and shooting accuracy (r = .178). Reaction time and shooting accuracy were significantly negative correlated (r = -.199) at significant level of .05. There physiological factors can predicts the basic of shooting accuracy 7% (R2 = 0.70) in students of Royal Police Cadet Academy Nakhon Pathom Province.