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Muscular Endurance Test - Abdominal Curl Conditioning (sit up Bleep) Test

Equipment needed: partners for each performer, CD with the test and a gym mat.

Process

Process

  • The performer lies on the mat in a sit-up position while their partner holds their ankles to stop them from moving.
  • The performer has to sit up on the bleep and lie back down on the next bleep. The objective is to do as many sit-ups as possible in time with the bleeps.
  • The test is scored by the number of sit-ups done. You can compare the score against national averages.
Which sports?

Which sports?

  • This is an appropriate test for a goalkeeper in football because they have to use their core to get up and down to save shots repeatedly.
  • This test is less appropriate for marathon runners because they do not need this kind of muscular endurance (ability to keep going) for running long distances.

Power/Explosive Strength Test - Vertical Jump (Sargent) Test

Equipment needed: a wall and a 2m ruler.

Process

Process

  • The performer stands with their feet flat against the wall and pushes the ruler with their fingertips as high as possible. This creates a “zero” point.
  • The performer needs to rub chalk on their fingertips and perform a standing jump as high as possible. They then make a mark with their fingers on the wall as high up as they can jump.
  • The observer records the height jumped in centimetres and the scores can be compared against a general rating scale.
Which sports?

Which sports?

  • This is an appropriate test for basketball players because they use this explosive (quick burst) power to jump and score points.
  • This is a less appropriate test for kayakers as kayaking involves no vertical (up and down) leg power.
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