Ani Phy Ex 7
Ani Phy Ex 7
Ani Phy Ex 7
Biteng, Alicia Magdalene, Calaycay, John Arvin, Martin, King Dave, Reyes, Trisha Anne, Tagala, Julliane Monique
Department of Biology, College of Science, University of the Philippines Baguio, Baguio City 2600, Benguet
100.
78.16
80.
Time (seconds)
58.29
60.
46.36
41.47
40.
30.51 31.78
25.67 27.96 27.03
23.88
20.
0.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Trial
Figure 1. Time (seconds) of sustained isometric muscle contraction prior to fatigue across ten
trials.
Discuss Figure 1.
B. Calculating Anaerobic Power Using Margaria-Kalamen Stair Climb Test
Introduce.
Describe Figure 2.
875.
692.97
700.
525.
398.09
355.71 Average Time (sec)
350. Calculated Anaerobic Power (Watts)
175.
Figure 2. Recorded average time (seconds) and calculated anaerobic power (watts)
across three trials.
Discuss Figure 2. Anaerobic condition, relationship between time and anaerobic
power, M-K test significance, etc.
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Appendices
Computation of Anaerobic Power
Trial 1
𝑚
9.8 𝑠
𝑷1 = (74𝑘𝑔 × 1.29𝑚) × = 398.09𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑡𝑠
2.35𝑠
Trial 2
𝑚
9.8 𝑠
𝑷2 = (74𝑘𝑔 × 1.29𝑚) × = 355.71𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑡𝑠
2.63𝑠
Trial 3
𝑚
9.8 𝑠
𝑷3 = (74𝑘𝑔 × 1.29𝑚) × = 692.97𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑡𝑠
1.35𝑠