The Effect of Sex on Strength Progression In Teenagers
School Name
Heathwood Hall Episcopal School
Grade Level
11th Grade
Presentation Topic
Physiology and Health
Presentation Type
Non-Mentored
Abstract
The purpose of this project was to analyze strength development as it relates to sex in teenagers. Independent Variable: The Independent Variable is the sex(gender) of the applicant. Dependent Variable: The Dependent Variable is the rate of strength progression. The procedure involved finding students who worked out over similar periods of time and frequency with Coach Spearman, and analyzing the relationship if any between sex and strength gain. After analyzing and reviewing the data the researcher found that the data supported the hypothesis.
Recommended Citation
Meriwether, Jackson, "The Effect of Sex on Strength Progression In Teenagers" (2020). South Carolina Junior Academy of Science. 236.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/scjas/2020/all/236
Location
Furman Hall 209
Start Date
3-28-2020 10:45 AM
Presentation Format
Oral and Written
Group Project
No
The Effect of Sex on Strength Progression In Teenagers
Furman Hall 209
The purpose of this project was to analyze strength development as it relates to sex in teenagers. Independent Variable: The Independent Variable is the sex(gender) of the applicant. Dependent Variable: The Dependent Variable is the rate of strength progression. The procedure involved finding students who worked out over similar periods of time and frequency with Coach Spearman, and analyzing the relationship if any between sex and strength gain. After analyzing and reviewing the data the researcher found that the data supported the hypothesis.