The present study has a quantitative approach, with descriptive cross-sectional design, was carried out with 208 students of different academic programs that make up 11 sports groups of the University of Cartagena, in 6 joint sports and 5 individual sports. The objective of the study was characterize the physical condition of the aforementioned equipment. Several validated and reliable tests were used: weight and height to determine the BMI, the Leger test (Course Navette) from which maximum aerobic speed (VAM) data, maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) and cardiovascular recovery index are derived. (IRC). The vertical jump test, abdominal strength and arms test in one minute plus the Wells test to measure flexibility. Microsoft Office Excel was used for the statistical analysis, recording the following results: IMC was observed with better results female soccer with an average of (19.9 normal) and male basketball in (21.6 normal) in relation to VO2 Max were male soccer with an average of (52.1 excellent) and female with (40.5 good) for its part the IRC stood out female basketball (58.2 very good) and male taekwondo with (44.6 good) while in the VAM male soccer (13.3 excellent) and in female soccer and basketball with (11.3 good), in the vertical jumping test the best results were for women's basketball with (40.5 average) and in masculine volleyball in (69.7 above the average) also for the flexibility test the male taekwondo (13.8 good) and volleyball in (15.5 good) on the other hand in the abdominal strength test, male volleyball (56.3 excellent) and female with (56.5 excellent) in the same way in the arm strength test, women's volleyball (34.9 good) and male with (50.1 excellent)