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Hi Everyone, I was wondering if anyone had any norms for the above test.
I realize that people stairs can be different heights but just trying to get
some normative data to compare with One reading had figures of 170-180
kgm.sec-1 recorded for soccer players.But I have been unable to find
anything else

Regards

Gavin
Christchurch College of Education
Physical Education Department
Christchurch
New Zealand

Kirkendall,D (2002). Soccer: Physiology and Training. Retrieved
8 March,2005, from Sportscience web site
Web site:
http://www.sportsci.org/encyc/drafts/Soccer_physiology.doc

Huskey T, Mayhew JL, Ball TE& Arnold MD(1989) Factors affecting anaerobic
power output in the Margaria-Kalamen test.32(8):959-65 Ergonomics

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