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    CrossFit Performance Insights: Exploring Athlete Characteristics and Quarterfinal WOD Results

    The analysis was conducted on the results of the 2023 men's quarterfinals, as published on crossfit.com's leaderboard. Webscraping techniques were employed to gather the data, with a total of 7556 participants; however, only 827 were analyzed. These were the ones who managed to complete all the...
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    Analyzing Open CrossFit Games: Insights from the Top 12,500 Female Athletes

    @chickenlittle Yes, you can send me an inbox with your email and I will send you the csv file.
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    Analyzing Open CrossFit Games: Insights from the Top 12,500 Female Athletes

    @chickenlittle through leadboard with web scraping
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    Analyzing Open CrossFit Games: Insights from the Top 12,500 Female Athletes

    Hey Everyone, I recently delved into the data from the Open CrossFit Games, focusing on the performances of the top 12,500 female athletes. Here's a breakdown of what I found: Registered by continent...
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    Correlation Analysis of OPEN 24.1 and 24.2

    @fayemarie91 I reviewed the video and honestly I don't know why it shows an opposite result, despite indicating that shorter people may benefit in the burpees, and then it says that the top 25% are shorter. He considers 100,000 athletes and I only considered the top 10,000, which could be the...
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    Correlation Analysis of OPEN 24.1 and 24.2

    @fayemarie91 based on analysis of the first 10,000 results in 24.1, WOD actually favors shorter people. I saw the same result in my box. In any case, the correlation is low, 0.17, but at that competitive level small changes can make a big difference. Could you send me the link of Wod science?
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    Correlation Analysis of OPEN 24.1 and 24.2

    @2die thanks, I will keep in mind
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    Correlation Analysis of OPEN 24.1 and 24.2

    @2die yeah, Monday when we have the results of 24.3
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    Correlation Analysis of OPEN 24.1 and 24.2

    Hey everyone, I've conducted a correlation analysis on fitness training data, examining performance metrics from two workouts (24.1 and 24.2), along with personal characteristics like height, weight, and age. Here are the correlation coefficients...
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