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Extremely powerful male athletes may reach ~85 W∙kg-1 in CMJ (peak vertical power) and ~36 W∙kg-1 in sprint running (peak horizontal power), cycling (instantaneous power during force-velocity testing from a standing position) and rowing (instantaneous power).
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Read More »In women, the highest absolute V̇O2max values observed among cross-country skiers are slightly below 5.0 L.min-1. 7,24 Personal communication with other laboratories testing elite rowers and cross-country skiers also suggests that 5.0 L.min-1 approximates the upper limit of what contemporary world-class female performers in cross-country skiing (60-72 kg body mass) and rowing (70-85 kg body mass) have achieved.
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Read More »More contractile tissue can produce greater amounts of metabolic power anaerobically and the larger muscle mass of men explains their advantage in this respect. However, because it is more challenging to assess anaerobic than aerobic energy production validly and reliably, few studies on the sex gap in anaerobic power have yet appeared. The sex difference for peak acceleration power normalised to body mass in world-class sprinters seems to be 16-17%, with similar sex differences typically being observed for countermovement tests. The corresponding sex difference (W∙kg-1) in cycling is ~25%. This difference which remains after body mass normalisation can be explained by the fact that muscle mass comprises a higher percentage of total body mass in males.
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