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Statistics About The Average Sprint Speed By Age
Sprint speed generally decreases with increasing age due to factors such as muscle mass loss and reduced flexibility.
In this post, we examine the average sprint speeds across different age groups and genders, ranging from young children to older adults. By analyzing a variety of statistics, we gain insights into how sprint speed changes over the human lifespan and reach a deeper understanding of age-related physical performance variations.
Statistic 1
"The average sprint speed in 6–7-year-old children has been measured at 8.3 km/hr."
Statistic 2
"14–15-year-old males have an average sprint speed of 18.2 km/hr."
Statistic 3
"15-year-old females' average sprint speed is about 16.9 km/hr."
Statistic 4
"The average sprint speed for males aged 16-30 is approximately 22.8 km/hr."
Statistic 5
"The average sprint speed for females aged 16-30 is around 20.9 km/hr."
Statistic 6
"The average sprint speed for females aged 40-50 is 17.8 km/hr."
Statistic 7
"For males aged 50-60, the average sprint speed is 17.0 km/hr."
Statistic 8
"For females aged 50-60, the average sprint speed is 15.3 km/hr."
Statistic 9
"The average sprint speed for males aged 80 and older is approximately 9.8 km/hr."
Statistic 10
"The average sprint speed for females aged 80 and older is approximately 8.6 km/hr."
Statistic 11
"According to one study, the sprint speeds of young adult humans peak around age 20-30."
Statistic 12
"The average sprint speed slows by approximately .5 km/hr every 10 years after age 40."
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