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. 2015 Apr 7;45:167–175. doi: 10.1515/hukin-2015-0017

Table 5.

Statistically significant values of the correlation coefficient between torques in the tested muscle groups, and the indices of fighting methods and the level of performance in the seniors, juniors and cadets

N R Spearman t(N-2) p
Senior
WA & HJ EXT 7 0.821 3.221 0.023
RWA & TR EXT 7 0.883 4.205 0.008
WA1 & HJ EXT 7 −0.786 −2.840 0.036
WA2 & HJ FLX 7 −0.786 −2.840 0.036
PO & SJ EXT 7 −0.829 −3.313 0.021
Junior
WA & EJ FLX 10 0.730 3.022 0.017
WA1 & SJ EXT 10 −0.784 −3.574 0.007
WA2 & KJ FLX 10 0.757 3.277 0.011
WA2 & HJ FLX 10 −0.739 −3.098 0.015
WA2 & HJ EXT 10 −0.751 −3.216 0.012
RWA & KJ FLX 10 −0.745 −3.163 0.013
WS & EJ EXT 10 0.673 2.572 0.033
WS & TR EXT 10 −0.758 −3.283 0.011
WS1 & SJ FLX 10 −0.657 −2.462 0.039
Cadet
WA2 & SJ EXT 8 0.756 2.832 0.030
WS & TR EXT 8 −0.810 −3.378 0.015
WS1 & SJ FLX 8 −0.778 −3.038 0.023
WS1 & TR EXT 8 −0.755 −2.816 0.031
WS1& TORQUES TOTAL 8 −0.743 −2.715 0.035

Favorable correlations are written in bold (higher level of muscular torque correlated with favorable levels of the indices of fighting methods, or the contestants’ level of performance).