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Comparison of anaerobic power between black and white sixth grade students

Date Issued
May 1, 1992
Author(s)
Powell, William R.
Advisor(s)
Edward T. Howley
Additional Advisor(s)
Ralph Jones, Davis Bassett
Abstract

This research attempted to determine if a difference in anaerobic power exists between black and white males and females between the ages of eleven and thirteen. To make this determination, fifty-seven black males and fifty-six white males were randomly chosen from one predominantly black school and one predominantly white school. The black males tested significantly better in the fifty yard dash (P=.032) and the standing long jump (P=.012). However, when cross-referenced for body fat percentage, no significant difference was found. In the female portion of the study, fifty-three black students and fifty-three white students were randomly chosen from the same schools. The black females fared significantly better in the fifty yard dash (P=.000) and the standing long jump (P=.000) despite having significantly more body fat.

Degree
Master of Science
Major
Human Performance and Sport Studies
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