Bent-Arm Hang: Females, Age 15

The Bent-Arm Hang (also called the flexed arm hang) is the Eurofit battery measure of upper-body muscular endurance. The participant hangs from a bar with arms bent (chin above bar level) and holds for as long as possible. Data are from Tomkinson et al. (2018), a pooled analysis of 189,673 European children and adolescents from 23 countries aged 9–17.

Data source: Tomkinson et al. 2018 (Eurofit) (2018) · n=189.7K About this study

Bent-Arm Hang Strength Females 15

Percentile Distribution (s)

Percentile distribution (s) 5th 5th: 0.92 s 0.92 25th 25th: 2.67 s 2.67 50th 50th: 5.35 s 5.35 75th 75th: 10.70 s 10.70 95th 95th: 26.41 s 26.41 0 7 14 21 28 35 s Percentile distribution (s) 5th 5th: 0.92 s 0.92 25th 25th: 2.67 s 2.67 50th 50th: 5.35 s 5.35 75th 75th: 10.70 s 10.70 95th 95th: 26.41 s 26.41 0 7 14 21 28 35 s
Percentile Value (s) Rating
5th 0.92 Poor
25th 2.67 Below average
50th 5.35 Average
75th 10.7 Above average
95th 26.41 Excellent

What these numbers mean for females aged 15

A score around 5.35 s is typical (50th percentile) for females in this age group. Scores above about 10.7 s fall near the 75th percentile or higher, indicating above-average performance. Scores below about 2.67 s fall near the 25th percentile, about 75% of the reference population scored higher.

Percentiles show how common a value is, not whether it is healthy.

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Eurofit Battery

This metric is part of the Eurofit, a standardised 9-test battery for children and adolescents aged 6-18.