LIVE DATA ZONE

See how you measure up!

Using the free in the Zone experiment kits sent out to schools, students can upload the results of their experiments and search the national data set for trends.

Secondary data zone

On your marks...

Compare your peak flow and vital capacity to other students.

What factors affect lung volume and peak flow? See the data that has been added to the site so far or register to upload and explore your own results.

You can find out more about the Live data Zone on the FAQ page.

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Strength to strength

Find out who has better upper or lower body strength.

How many squats and press-ups can people can do in one minute? See the results so far to find out, or register to upload your data.

You can find out more about the Live data Zone on the FAQ page.

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I've got the power

Explore whose pulse rate recovers quickest after exercise.

Exploring the results so far to analyse some factors affecting heart rate recovery after exercise, or register to upload and analyse your own data.

You can find out more about the Live data Zone on the FAQ page.

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News

In the Zone September newsletter

Sir Steve Redgrave visits the In the Zone touring exhibition with GB Paralympic bronze medallist Ben Rushgrove

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Boris drops into Victoria Park (eventually)

Boris Johnson celebrates the Olympics at Victoria Park

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Take It Further

If you've enjoyed In the Zone, here are some ways to extend your In the Zone experience; places to learn more about science and movement; and links to related information.

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Any questions?

If you need information or have a question about In the Zone, please view our help and support page which contains FAQs and support for the experiments. You can also contact us by email or telephone.

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