Abstract
Abstract This article reports the results of three studies on various strength and anthropometric factors entering dominantly into co-ordinated movements of the arm and shoulder girdle area. Best results were obtained with arm strength formulae based on the number of pull-ups and push-ups performed by the subjects. The factors with highest multiple correlational relationships with these formulae were girth of flexed-tensed upper arm, standing height, and strength of the shoulder inward rotator muscles.
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