This study aims to determine the development of anthropometric and biomotor components of male basketball athletes of FIK UNP in 2020. This research is an ex post facto research. The data collection technique used was the measurement test. The research subjects of all male basketball athletes of FIK UNP were 15 athletes. There are two research instruments, namely anthropometric measurements and biomotor measurements. Anthropometric measurements using body weight and scales. Biomotor measurements used are sprint, sit and reach, handgrip, push up, sit up, back up, run test, wall pass, Multistage Fitness Test and vertical jump. The analysis technique used descriptive statistics with frequency in percentage form. The results showed that the body mass index was 22.3 in the normal category, the rate of velocity increased by 0.15 seconds, the level of flexibility increased by 1.00 cm, the strength level in the right finger muscle increased in strength in the right finger muscle by 0.85 kg, the strength level in the left finger muscles increased by 1.50 kg, the strength level in the arm muscles increased by 11.55, the strength level in the abdominal muscles increased by 5.15, the strength level in the back muscles increased by 7 , 85, at the agility level there was an increase of 0.20 seconds, at the coordination level there was an increase of 13.70, at the endurance level there was an increase of 1.25 and at the power level there was a decrease of 1.15 cm.
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