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health.sprint-power-Wingate Calculator
Calculates peak power, mean power, and fatigue index from a 30-second Wingate anaerobic test using flywheel resistance and revolution count. The Wingate test is the gold standard for anaerobic power assessment — elite sprint athletes produce >1,200W peak power.
Inputs
Peak Power W
Rate of energy transfer (W). P = V×I (electrical). P = F×v (mechanical). 1 horsepower ≈ 746 W.
Mean Power W
Rate of energy transfer (W). P = V×I (electrical). P = F×v (mechanical). 1 horsepower ≈ 746 W.
Body Mass Kg
Total mass of the body. Used with height to calculate BMI and estimate lean mass.
Fatigue Index Pct
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
Results
relative peak power (W/kg)
The value at the specified point or condition.
relative mean power (W/kg)
Arithmetic average — sum divided by count. Simple and familiar, but pulled by outliers. If your data contains extreme values, the median may be more representative.
anaerobic work capacity (J)
Sample size or count used in the calculation.
fatigue index
A normalised score comparing the result to a reference baseline.
PP classification (cyclists)
Category assigned based on where the computed value falls on a defined scale. Check which standard or guideline defines these boundaries.