(NA) NSCA Tests + Order Flashcards
NSCA order of fitness tests
non-fatiguing tests
agility tests
maximum power + strength tests
sprint tests
local muscular endurance tests
fatiguing anaerobic capacity tests
aerobic capacity tests
do you need to do every type of fitness test
no- depends on what you are analyzing in the sport
-make sure each one you do is specific to that sport
non-fatiguing tests
height, weight, mobility, anthropometrics, vertical jump, broad jump
-anthropometric tests: height, weight, BMI, skinfold, DXA scan, BIA
-flexibility + mobility tests: FMS, sit + reach, goniometry measurements, star-excursion test, y-balance test
-short maximal anaerobic power tests: vertical jump, broad jump
agility tests
T-test, pro-agility, Illinois agility, 505 test, L-drill
-these are actually change in direction tests, because true agility requires a reaction component, but it is hard to standardize direction
-each test has a different movement pattern; you want it to line up with athlete you are working with
agility tests use what energy system
creatine phosphate
maximum power + strength tests
1 RM power clean, 1RM power snatch, 1 RM bench press, 1RM squat, 1RM deadlift, 1RM overhead press
-olympic lifts do not translate well into sports
maximum power + strength tests use what energy system
creatine phosphate
sprint tests
linear sprints of 10-100m, 40 yd dash
-40yd dash doesn’t have high correlation for football; would be better at 10-23 yds
sprint tests use what energy system
creatine phosphate
local muscular endurance tests
push up, sit up, pull up, flex-arm hang (if more than 10 can be performed)
-looks at particular muscle in body + its ability to contract for extended period of time
-not used for many sports; MMA if anything
local muscular endurance tests use what energy system
glycolytic
fatiguing anaerobic capacity tests
300 yd shuttle, Wingate test
-look at how long our anaerobic systems can run; go 0-60 then keep max effort
-300 yd shuttle has most applicaition to team sports
fatiguing anaerobic capacity tests use what energy system
glycolytic
aerobic capacity tests
1.5 mile run, 12 min run, yo-yo intermittent recovery test, beep/pacer test
-this comes last because tires athlete out
-think of if aerobic capacity actually matters in sport