The three punches of all six participants were graphed for displacement and velocity below. For the sake of clarity, three participants are shown per graph. The left side is displacement (position) and the right side is velocity (speed with direction).
Objective 1: Punch Consistency - As shown by the graphs below, belts of the highest ranks (black, first-degree black) have the most consistent punches. Displacement and velocity lines for these belts peak and slope at almost the same points between all three punches.
The peak punch velocity was graphed on a bar chart of ascending belt order (left) as well as a scatter plot with years of training (right).
Objective 2: Punch Velocity - The peak punch velocity, and theoretically proportional impact force, of each participant varied greatly between belts and years of training.
The point totals from the generated criteria were graphed against belt rank and years of training.
Objective 3: Punch Form - Punch form can be correlated with both belt rank and years of experience, as shown from the graphs. It is important to note that the maximum number of attainable points was 14, so despite the large gap in years of training between the black belt and first degree black belt (shown below), there was only one more attainable point.