Yes, BMI(body mass index) for each professional football, baseball, soccer, and basketball player is different. Lean body mass allows you to exert greater force at each length of time since strength is inversely proportional to muscle size. Performance, quickness, speed, and agility are all influenced by lean body mass.
Anyone can improve their muscular and cardiorespiratory endurance by lowering non-essential body fat. On the other aspect, extra body fat can negatively impact your performance as it might impair your balance, coordination, mobility, and endurance.
Example- Baseball players' BMIs have been increasing recently. About 80% of players during the past 25 years had BMIs that were considered overweight or obese.
This BMI can be calculated by one way ANNOVA.
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