Absolute standard score for modified tensile testing

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The research aims to set an absolute standard degree for the adjusted tension test and achieve the principle of equal opportunities between laboratories in the modified tension test and the descriptive approach was used, on a sample that was randomly chosen from the second year students at the Faculty of Mathematical Education at Sadat City University for the academic year (2016-2017) Its strength reached (35 students), and the two researchers used a rasterameter to measure the length of the sample members, a parallel device with a ring attached to perform the test, a 25-speed image camera and a kinetic analysis program to visualize the performance of the sample members for the test and analyze it dynamically to estimate the tensile distance and weight that One time as a fixed ratio of the length and weight of the laboratory, the most important results of the research indicated that there are three factors that control the work done in the adjusted tensile test which are (the weight of the laboratory, the tensile distance, the number of iterations), reaching from the kinematic analysis to an estimate of the tensile distance you move Tested as a function of length as it was 25% as a fixed percentage of body length, a mathematical equation was established to assess the level of strength of the arms and shoulders for girls, so the researchers recommend going toward the use of the absolute standard for assessing the physical capabilities of players and taking into account that any physical test is subject to (foundations - And mechanical principles of abrasion However, this performance must be considered in order to support the principle of individual differences and equal opportunities between the testers, and the physical potential becomes the only variable that we reveal.

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