9/24 Lecture Flashcards
1
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Why do we test athletes?
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Helps athletes and coaches assess athletic talent and identify physical abilities and areas in need of improvement
2
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Things we must consider when testing athletes
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- Sport specificity
- Metabolic energy systems
- Biomechanical movement patterns
- Athlete experience
- Training status
- Age
- Sex
- Environmental factors
3
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How do I run the tests?
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- Must be administered safely, correctly, and in an organized manner
- Should be trained to explain and administer the tests as consistently as possible
- Test reliability is impaired if one test administrator provides considerable verbal encouragement to a group of athletes while another tester provides no verbal encouragement to another group
- Test administrators should have written test protocols
- Prepare the athletes for testing
4
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Recording forms
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- Physical forms
- Don’t have athletes record their own stuff
5
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Test format
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- Inform athletes of purpose and procedures of testing
- Will athletes be tested all at once or in groups?
- Is the same person administering the test to all the athletes?
- How many testing stations?
- When multiple trials of a test or a battery of tests is performed, allow for complete recovery between trials
- Test should be separated for at least 5 minutes to prevent fatigue
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Sequence of tests
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- Non-fatiguing tests (height, weight, vertical jump)
- Agility tests
- Maximum power and strength tests (1RM squat, 1RM power clean)
- Sprint tests (40 m sprint)
- Local muscular endurance tests (push-ups, pull-ups)
- Fatiguing anaerobic capacity tests (300-yard shuttle)
- Aerobic capacity tests (1.5 mile run, Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test)