The Estimation of Maximum Effort in Weight Lifting Processes
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods - Year 2008, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Starting from defining the processes connected to lifting weights this article wishes to accomplish a quantitative analysis applied to the lifting processes. Also, based on the data collected at the recently ended Olympic Games (Beijing 2008) we build several models of analyzing the effects that some factors can determine during these processes.
Authors and Affiliations
Ion IVAN, Dragos PALAGHITA, Adrian VISOIU, Bogdan Catalin VINTILA
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