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Weight Lifting Ben Cutting and Katherine Stammer Introduction to Systems Science and Engineering Fall 2009
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Goals What is the relationship between the mass of a weight lifter and the maximum weight they can lift? Why have past studies shown that the relationship is L=AW 2/3 ? (Where L is the maximum lift and W is the mass of the lifter)
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Methods Concept: Find best fit line using least squares Designed a MATLAB program that takes in a weight vector and a lift vector L=AW b Applied a vector b with values of 0.01 to 0.99 with increments of 0.01 to this data Found a constant A corresponding to each b and evaluated by summing distances to the from each point to the line using least squares function
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Data Top 10 lifters from each men’s weight class of the 2004 Olympics Each graph is based on the results of 70 lifters Analyzed the three categories: Snatch, Clean and Jerk, and Total
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Snatch b
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Clean and Jerk b
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Total b
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Future Direction How do women compare to men? Does the (2/3) power hold true? Are there similar relationships between the size and mass of an athlete and their ability to perform in other sports, such as running?
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Thanks Special thanks to Anatoly Zlotnik for his help thinking through the logic of the problem and converting these ideas into a MATLAB program
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Questions?
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