Recently, the value of sorts and recreational activities has come to be highly estimated as psychotherapy for psychotic patients, and we have also come to consider physical activities from a therapeutically point of view as physical educators. When we treat psychotic patients it is natural that we should be interested in their physical fitness and motor abilities. We gave psychotic patients (male 126) Adult Physical Fitness Test (except 1500m Fast Walk). The results are as follows: 1) Though physical fitness and motor abilities of younger patients were generally better than the aged, they were influenced by the condition of patients' disease. 2) The physical fitness of schizophrenics was markedly inferior to that of healthy adult men, and their physical fitness age was high for their calendar age. 3) There wad little correlationship between physical fitness age and the attitude in daily life and work . 4) Considerable improvements were shown in the retest given after six months.