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How to calculate college students' physical fitness test scores
According to the proportion stipulated by the state, there are six criteria for physical examination results: height and weight account for15%; The vital capacity accounts for15%; Long-distance running accounts for 20%; Fifty meters accounts for 20%; Long jump10%; The other item (pull-ups for boys and sit-ups for girls) accounts for 10%.

College students' physical fitness test scores:

According to the proportion stipulated by the state, there are six standards, among which height and weight account for 15%, vital capacity accounts for 15%, in long-distance running events (boys 1000m, girls 800m) account for 20%, sprinting for 50m accounts for 20%, and long jump for15. Each item is a hundred basic points.

If you do well in the long-distance running and the last event, you can get extra points, but if you are a sports scum like me, you can't count on it at all. Then multiply the score by the percentage according to your test items, and then add up to your annual score.

Next, divide the total score of your physical examination in the first three years by three and then multiply it by 50%, then multiply it by the total score in the last year and then multiply it by 50%. You can graduate if your score exceeds 50.

Physical fitness test items:

1. Sitting forward is an item of physical health test in primary and secondary schools. The purpose of the test is to measure the possible range of motion of joints such as trunk, waist and hip at rest, which mainly reflects the extensibility and elasticity of joints, ligaments and muscles in these parts and the development level of body flexibility.

2. Body mass index mainly reflects the strength of human forearm and hand muscles, and is also related to the strength of other muscle groups, and it is also a good indicator to reflect the overall strength of muscles.

3. Standing long jump, that is, the long jump without run-up from a standing posture, is a sport that integrates jumping, explosive force, physical coordination, technology and other physical qualities. The National Student Physical Health Standard 20 14 stipulates that the standing long jump is a compulsory item in the annual physical fitness test of junior high schools, senior high schools and universities, and it has also become one of the important factors to measure students' physical fitness.