Additional Revised Push-Up Test Norms for College Students

2010 
The push-up test is commonly used to assess arm and shoulder girdle strength and endurance. Baumgartner, Oh, Chung, and Hales (2002) developed a revised push-up test for college students with a standardized test protocol. The purpose of the present study was to develop percentile norms for the revised push-up test based on the push-up scores of college students and compare these norms to those established by Baumgartner, Hales, Chung, Oh, and Wood (2004). A total of 418 male and 216 female students were tested using the revised push-up protocol. The percentile norms for the present study had a distribution of push-up scores similar to the distribution established by Baumgartner et al. (2004) for male students. The result of the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test suggests that the male samples from the two studies are from the same population. Therefore, an additional percentile norm by pooling the data of the two studies was done. However, a more favorable distribution for the female participants resulted from the p...
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