Academic performance = body mass index * 15% lung function * 15% 50m running *20% sitting forward * 10% long jump * 1000% pull-ups/push-ups * 1000 m/
First, if a certain academic year is exempted from the examination, the academic year's results will not be recorded in the total score, as shown in the following figure: For example, sophomore year is exempted from the examination, and the total score of the four-year physical fitness test = (freshman year and junior year) /2x50% senior year and x50%.
2. If one or two academic years are exempted from exams, the results of that academic year will not be recorded in the total score, as shown in the following figure: For example, sophomore, three years are exempted from exams, and the total score of physical fitness test for four years = freshman/1x50% and senior, x50%.
3. If the senior year is exempted from the test, the calculation is as follows:
Total score of four-year physical fitness test = (freshman, sophomore and junior) /3x 100%.
If you fail the exam results in a certain year or abandon the exam immediately, you will immediately record the failed exam results or zero points.
The items of university physical examination are:
1, height and weight
Height and weight are mandatory items, accounting for about 15% of the total score, and are measured by body mass index (BMI). Body mass index = weight (kg)/height squared. Girls 17.2 ~ 23.9 points 100, boys 17.9 ~ 23.9 points.
2, vital capacity
Vital capacity, accounting for 15% of the total score. Girls over 2000 ml, out of 3400. Boys passed 3 100, with a perfect score of 5040. This level is very easy, but it seems that the standard for boys is very high.
3. The seat body bends forward
Sitting forward, accounting for 10%. The tester sits on the mat, legs straight, hands pushing the buoy forward. Everyone can test twice to get the best results, but it should be noted that the legs should not be bent during the test.
Girls over 6 cm, out of 25, boys over 3.7, out of 24.9. It seems that everyone can pass, but it seems difficult for students with poor physical flexibility and coordination to get full marks.