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:
https://preview.redd.it/608qy6rqkco...bp&s=9cd37c1f3caababdd7912bf45ed05f32f52cf073
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:
https://preview.redd.it/608qy6rqkco...bp&s=9cd37c1f3caababdd7912bf45ed05f32f52cf073
- Time 24.1
vs. Reps 24.2: There's a moderate negative correlation (-0.46), suggesting an inverse relationship between the time of the first WOD and the reps completed in the second WOD. This implies that individuals who complete the first WOD faster tend to perform more reps in the second one.
[*]Time 24.1vs. Height [in]: The correlation is low (0.17), indicating a weak or nearly nonexistent relationship between the time of the first WOD and the height of the individual.
[*]Time 24.1vs. Weight [lb]: The correlation is very low (0.09), suggesting there's no significant relationship between the time of the first WOD and the weight of the person.
[*]Time 24.1vs. Age: The correlation is low (0.15), suggesting a weak relationship between the time of the first WOD and the age of the person.
[*]Reps 24.2 vs. Height [in]: The correlation is low (0.18), suggesting a weak relationship between the reps completed in the second WOD and the height of the individual.
[*]Reps 24.2 vs. Weight [lb]: There's a moderate positive correlation (0.25), indicating a positive relationship between the reps completed in the second WOD and the weight of the person. This implies that heavier individuals tend to perform more reps in the second WOD.
[*]Reps 24.2 vs. Age: There's a moderate negative correlation (-0.17), suggesting an inverse relationship between the reps completed in the second WOD and the age of the person. This implies that younger individuals tend to perform more reps in the second WOD.
[*]Height [in] vs. Weight [lb]: There's a moderate positive correlation (0.64), indicating a positive relationship between the height and weight of the person. This is expected as taller individuals tend to weigh more.
[*]Height [in] vs. Age: The correlation is practically null (-0.01), suggesting there's no significant relationship between the height and age of the individual.
[*]Weight [lb] vs. Age: The correlation is very low (-0.08), suggesting there's no significant relationship between the weight and age of the person.