Analysis
1. As I progressed through each trial, my strength began to decline from the repetitious motion. The more trials that I went through, my finger couldn't keep up to the previous amount of squeezes.
2.By the end of the trails, my finger was cramping and feeling funny whenever I would try to do an extra squeeze. In addition, my wrist had a funny sprain feeling to it.
3. I think being distracted and concentrating on something else would allow me to get more squeezes. I feel that with my mind focused on something else, my brain wouldn't be so focused on this one motion which would allow me to continue without feeling uncomfortable.
4. My results between my dominant (right) hand and non-dominant (left) hand were different. On average, my right hand was able to squeeze more times than my left. They are different as actions are easily done with my right than my left seeing as right is that hand that I write with, hold chopsticks with, etc. In a sense, my right hand has more "experience" and "exercise" to do this motion.
5. After 10 minutes, your muscles are no longer tense and no longer feel that constant strain that you felt. Basically, that ten minutes of rest are like a reset button.
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