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Journal of the Korean Academy of Kinesiology
2011 Volume.13 No. 1 p.55 ~ p.62
Correlation of Anaerobic Capabilities in Male and Female College Students
Jeong Jin-Won

Abstract
[INTRODUCTION] The purpose of the study was to compare anaerobic capacity(AC) in wingate test and anaerobic work capacity(AWC) in Critical Power test for male and female college students.

[METHOD] Both tests were administered to 13 male and 16 female subjects by using a Monark cycle ergometer.

[RESULT] The results of this study were shown that men were 17%(J/kg) higher than women in AC for the Wingate test, but no gender difference(J/kg) in AWC for the Critical Power test. There was a significant correlation between AC(J/§¸) and AWC(J/§¸) in women(r=0.52, p<.05), but no significant correlation in men(r=-0.13, p>.05).

[CONCLUSION] ANCOVA analyses using VO2max and body weight as covariates had significant effect on the AWC gender difference. The study provides preliminary data on gender differences of anaerobic capabilities.
KEYWORD
Anaerobic capability, Anaerobic capacity, Anaerobic work capacity, Gender difference
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