In this research 25 male physical education students (age: 22.4 Y, weight:
66.58+7.43kg, height: 171 +5.16cm) participated. All subjects performed leg ergo meter (Wingate protocol) and Rast Filed test. The finding of this research indicated a significant relationship between estimated mean power anaerobic absolute Wingate in Rast Test (R=0.85, P<0.05). No significant relationship was found between estimated manpower in Rast test and retest (R=0.87, P<0.05). Significant relationship was found between estimated peak power Wingate test resistance optimal work load (0.087, 0.07Skp/w); (R=0.99, P<0.05). No significant difference was found between change in CPK enzyme after and before Wingate test (T = 0.60, P<0.55). Significant difference in CPK enzyme after Rast test (T=-4.16, P<0.002) showed significant change in LDH enzyme after and before Wingate test (T=2.28, P<0.045) and significant change in LDH enzyme after Rast test (T= -0.67, P<0.513). No significant difference was found between intensive performance (0% HRR) in Wingate and Rast Test (T=-0.51, P<0. 167). The results indicate that Rast test has validity and reliability to estimate the anaerobic capacity.