Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 Phil et al Just made a test this morning with 3 persons, (girl 11, young man 15 and older man 46), a household scales, a metal bracelet watch for the girl, a goldbracelet and a white metal chain for the young man and the older man for the girl we waited 5 minutes after changing watch position before test boys did not not wait more then 30 seconds. arms in same position, a little bent, no fist, other fingers free fingers pressing down on scales placed on table for 2-3 seconds. In addition I made a measurement that focused on the difference in strength depending on breath, relaxation, feet and toungue position. The difference in this test was huge compared to metal test. The result showed an individual difference. and individual finger differences most different in the test was the little finger Here is a sum conclusion of all fingers: My daughter 11 years old had most finger strength when wearing the watch on her left arm! (later she also said it felt better to have it on the left than having it on the right arm) she was weakest wearing the watch on her right arm or wearing no watch My son 15 years was weakest wearing the gold bracelet any arm, strongest in right fingers wearing white metal on left arm weakest in right fingers wearing gold any arm strongest in left fingers wearing nothing weakest in left fingers wearing metal any colour (differences small) Me, 46, was in general weakest wearing white/gold any arm strongest in right fingers without any metal strongest in left fingers without metal or with gold on left arm. Additional test, with figures in kilos: I tested the strength of fingers by two positions. A. feet crossed, toungue not touching roof of mouth, breathing halted while breating out, tension in the mucles. B, feet paralell on the ground, toungue in roof of mouth, breathing in during test, smiling, relaxed. right hand digits only 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 fingers A 5,5 - 3,5 - 3,8 - 3,6 - 3,0 B 6,5 - 5,5 - 5,0 - 4,2 - 4,1 I repeated the test with a gold bracelet on the right hand A 5,5 - 4,1 - 4,2 - 3,6 - 3,7 (stronger!) B 5,5 - 5,6 - 4,7 - 4,0 - 4,0 (weaker?) Hm conclusion.. To make any conclusion that would tell someting other than what happened at that specific test, and to tell what else was affecting the results is ... wild guessing... Maybe a lot of tests with huge statistics could tell something in general my " wild guess " is the result is individual, but who knows another guess is that position and breathing affects strengts strongly (confirmed through many many kinesthetic tests) Holger weakest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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