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            Component Measured: Power

            “Power is the ability to exert a maximal force in as short a time as possible, as in
            accelerating, jumping and throwing implements”.
            Name of the Test: Standing Broad Jump                                               Note


            Aim
            To measure power of lower extremities by using standing broad jump.


            Required Equipment:A long jump pit/a flat soft surface and measuring tape are
            required to conduct this test.

            Testing Procedure:The participant will be asked to stand behind the starting line
            with parallel feet. Participant will be directed to jump as far as possible by bending
            knees and swinging arms from the take-off broad starting line in forward direction.
            A demonstration of the standing broad jump can be given to the participant before
            the test. Three trials can be given and best out of three will be counted as the final
            score.




















                                     Figure 6: Standing broad jump

            Scoring Procedure: The distance between the starting line and the nearest point
            of landing provides the score of the test. The best distance out of three trials is used
            as the final score of the test.




            Effect and Observations

            Perform Standing Broad Jump for 15 consecutive days and fill the below table with
            your score.
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