How To Calculate Fatigue Index Percentage In Hand Grip Test

Calculate Fatigue Index Percentage in Hand Grip Test

The hand grip test is a crucial tool for assessing muscle strength and endurance. Calculating the fatigue index percentage helps understand how quickly your grip strength declines under sustained effort. This calculator simplifies that process.

  1. Enter the maximum force you can apply with your hand (in Newtons).
  2. Enter the force you can maintain for the given time (in Newtons).
  3. Enter the time you maintained the force (in seconds).
  4. Click ‘Calculate’ to see your fatigue index percentage and a visual representation.

The fatigue index percentage (FIP) is calculated using the formula:

FIP = [(Max Force – Maintained Force) / Max Force] * 100

The chart shows the decline in force over time.

Comparison of Fatigue Index Percentages
Subject Max Force (N) Maintained Force (N) Time (s) FIP (%)
  • Regularly test and track your fatigue index to monitor progress.
  • Incorporate grip strength training into your workout routine.
  • Consider using ergonomic tools to reduce hand fatigue.
What is a good fatigue index percentage?

A lower fatigue index percentage indicates better endurance. Aim for less than 30%.

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