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Whose More Athletic Boys or Girls
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Introduction Have you ever wondered whose more athletic boys or girl? I have wondered this and that is why I am testing the question. I will set up a vast array of events that will challenge both males and females, so I can then record and evaluate the results.
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Hypothesis I predict that the boys will be more athletic than the girls.
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20 Yard Dash It’s a measure of how fast you can run 20 yards
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Vertical Jump Vertical Jump is a measure of how high an individual or athlete can elevate off the ground from a standstill The most common sports in which one's vertical jump is measured are track and field, basketball, football, and volleyball http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_jump
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Standing Broad Jump Test of how far you can jump from a standstill The jump is measured from the take-off line to the nearest point touched by any part of the body at the end of the jump Its purpose is to measure the explosive power of the legs http://www.topendsports.com/testing/tests/ longjump.htmhttp://www.topendsports.com/testing/tests/ longjump.htm
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Jump Rope It’s used to test agility and endurance Jumping Rope enhances coordination, agility, quickness, footwork, endurance http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skipping_rope
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Sit and Reach The sit and reach test is a common measure of flexibility, and specifically measures the flexibility of the lower back and hamstring muscles The score is recorded to the nearest centimeter or half inch as the distance reached by the hand Variations in arm, leg and trunk length can make comparisons between individuals misleading http://www.topendsports.com/testing/tests/sit-and- reach.htm
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Procedure 1.Gather Materials 2.Test all people on their vertical jump (Event 1) 3.Record Results 4.Test all people on 40 yd dash (Event 2) 5.Record Results 6.Test all people in the 3 cone drill (Event 3) 7.Record Results 8.Test all people in the Standing Broad Jump (Event 4) 9.Record Results 10.Test all people in the 1 minute Jump Rope (Event 5) 11.Record Results 12.Compare Results
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Materials Tape Measure Stop Watch Jump Rope Sit and Reach Box Cones
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8 th Grade Boys Results Trey Bagby –20 yard Dash: 3.38 sec, 3.53 sec, 3.38 sec –Standing Long Jump: 6ft 2in, 6ft 6in, 6ft 9in –Vertical Jump: 22.4in, 20.7in, 22.7in –1 Minute Jump Rope: 132 times –Sit and Reach: 11in, 12in, 13in Jed Dierkson –20 yard Dash: 3.76 sec, 3.51 sec, 3.51 sec –Standing Long Jump: 7ft 2in, 7ft 2in, 7ft 1in –Vertical Jump: 24.7in, 21.9in, 25.8in –1 minute Jump Rope: 87 times –Sit and Reach: 14.5in, 16in, 16.75in
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8 th Grade Girls Results Rachel Carter –20 yard Dash: 4.62 sec, 4.25 sec, 4.28 sec –Standing Long Jump: 5ft 1in, 5ft 4in, 5ft 4in –Vertical Jump: 14.3in, 15.8in, 15.5in –1 Minute Jump Jump: 101 times –Sit and Reach: 13.25in, 13.5in, 13.5in Aubree Nuest –20 yard Dash: 3.45 sec, 3.40 sec, 3.39 sec –Standing Long Jump: 6ft, 6ft 1in, 6ft 5in –Vertical Jump: 20.8in, 20.8in, 20.7in –1 Minute Jump Rope: 95 times –Sit and Reach: 11in, 10in, 10.5in
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Variables Independent: Gender Dependent: Event results
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Conclusion My hypothesis was correct. Boys were better in each event except the 20 yard dash. If I could do the experiment again I would test more people and do more events to get better results.
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Possible Causes of Error Bad Timing on the 20 yard dash Vertical Jump may be off couple of inches Longer arms will help on the Sit and Reach Some may not be able to jump rope well
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Possible Applications One possible application could be the correlation between the different muscle groups to see if one person is fast and could jump but wasn’t the most flexible. But most of the testers were above average at the different events.
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Acknowledgements Mrs. Riffel Testers
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