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COMPONENTS OF FITNESS Agility Balance SHMD 249 21/3/2012

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COMPONENTS OF FITNESS Agility Balance. SHMD 249 21/3/2012. Agility: The ability to rapidly and accurately change the direction of the movement of the entire body in space. . Agility T-Test . Purpose : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COMPONENTS OF FITNESSAgility

Balance

SHMD 24921/3/2012

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Agility: The ability to rapidly and

accurately change the direction of the

movement of the entire body in space.

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Agility T-Test Purpose:

The T-Test is a test of agility for athletes, and

includes forward, lateral, and backward running.

Equipment required:

Tape measure, marking cones, stopwatch, timing

gates (optional).

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Procedure• Set out four cones (5 yards = 4.57 m, 10 yards = 9.14 m). • The subject starts at cone A. • On the command of the timer, the subject sprints to cone B and

touches the base of the cone with their right hand. • They then turn left and shuffle sideways to cone C, and also

touches its base, this time with their left hand. • Then shuffling sideways to the right to cone D and touching the

base with the right hand. • They then shuffle back to cone B touching with the left hand,

and run backwards to cone A. • The stopwatch is stopped as they pass cone A.

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• The trial will not be counted if the subject cross one foot in front of the other while shuffling,

• fails to touch the base of the cones, or fails to face forward throughout the test.

• Take the best time of three successful trials to the nearest 0.1 seconds.

Scoring

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Scoring

Males (seconds) Females (seconds)

Excellent < 9.5 < 10.5

Good 9.5 to 10.5 10.5 to 11.5

Average 10.5 to 11.5 11.5 to 12.5

Poor > 11.5 > 12.5

The table below shows some scores for adult team sport athletes.

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• Reliability: The type of surface that is used

should be consistent to ensure good test-retest

reliability.

• Advantages: This is a simple agility test to

perform, requiring limited equipment and space.

• Disadvantages: Only one person can perform

the test at a time.

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Illinois Agility Test• Purpose:

To test running agility.

• Equipment required:

Flat non-slip surface, marking cones, stopwatch,

measuring tape, timing gates (optional).

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Procedure• The length of the course is 10 meters and the width (distance between the start

and finish points) is 5 meters.

• Four cones are used to mark the start, finish and the two turning points.

• Another four cones are placed down the center an equal distance apart.

• Each cone in the center is spaced 3.3 meters apart.

• Subjects should lie on their front (head to the start line) and hands by their

shoulders.

• On the 'Go' command the stopwatch is started, and the athlete gets up as quickly

as possible and runs around the course in the direction indicated, without

knocking the cones over, to the finish line, at which the timing is stopped.

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ResultsThe table below gives some rating scores for

the test Agility Run Ratings (seconds)

Rating Males Females

Excellent < 15.2 < 17.0

Good 16.1-15.2 17.9-17.0

Average 18.1-16.2 21.7-18.0

Fair 18.3-18.2 23.0-21.8

Poor > 18.3 > 23.0

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• Advantages: This is a simple test to administer, requiring little

equipment. Also, the players ability to turn in different directions

and different angles is tested.

• Disadvantages: Choice of footwear and surface of area can

effect times greatly. Results can be subject to timing

inconsistencies, which may be overcome by using timing gates.

Cannot distinguish between left and right turning ability.

• Variations: the starting and finishing sides can be swapped, so

that turning direction is reversed.

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505 Agility Test • Purpose:

The 505 Agility test is a test of 180 degree turning ability. The test may

also be adapted for sport specific testing by having the subject dribble

a soccer ball or hockey ball though the course, or bounce a basketball.

• Equipment required:

start/stop timing gates or stopwatch, non-slip running surface, cone

markers.

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Procedure• Markers are set up 5 and 15 meters from a line marked on the ground.

• The athlete runs from the 15 meter marker towards the line (run in distance to build up speed)

and through the 5 m markers, turns on the line and runs back through the 5 m markers.

• The time is recorded from when the athletes first runs through the 5 meter marker, and stopped

when they return through these markers (that is, the time taken to cover the 5 m up and back

distance - 10 m total).

• The best of two trails is recorded.

• The turning ability on each leg should be tested.

• The subject should be encouraged to not overstep the line by too much, as this will increase

their time.

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Hexagon Agility Test• Aim:

This is a test of the ability to move quickly while

maintaining balance.

• Equipment required:

Tape measure, chalk or tape for marking ground,

stopwatch.

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Procedure• Using athletic tape, mark a hexagon (six sided shape) on the floor. • The length of each side should be 24 inches (60.5 cm), and each

angle should work out to be 120 degrees. • The person to be tested starts with both feet together in the

middle of the hexagon facing the front line. • On the command 'go', they jump ahead across the line, then back

over the same line into the middle of the hexagon. • Then, continuing to face forward with feet together, jump over

the next side and back into the hexagon. • Continue this pattern for three full revolutions. • Perform the test both clockwise and anti-clockwise.

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• Scoring: The athletes score is the time taken to complete three full

revolutions. The best score from two trials is recorded. Comparison of

the anticlockwise and clockwise directions will show if any imbalances

exist between left and right movement skills.

• Advantages: This is a simple agility test to perform, requiring

limited equipment and space.

• Disadvantages: Only one person can perform the test at a time.

• Comments: If you jump the wrong line or land on a line then the

test is to be restarted.

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Balance: The maintenance of

equilibrium while

stationary or while

moving.

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Stork Balance Stand Test • Purpose:

To assess the ability to balance on the ball of the

foot.

• Equipment required:

Flat, non-slip surface, stopwatch, paper and pencil.

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Procedure• Remove the shoes and place the hands on the hips.• Position the non-supporting foot against the inside knee of the

supporting leg. • The subject is given one minute to practice the balance.• The subject raises the heel to balance on the ball of the foot. • The stopwatch is started as the heel is raised from the floor.• The stopwatch is stopped if any of the follow occur:

– the hand(s) come off the hips – the supporting foot swivels or moves (hops) in any direction – the non-supporting foot loses contact with the knee. – the heel of the supporting foot touches the floor.

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Scoring: The total time in seconds is recorded. The score is the best of three attempts. The adjacent table lists

general ratings for this test.

Rating Score (seconds)

Excellent > 50

Good 40 - 50

Average 25- 39

Fair 10 - 24

Poor < 10

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Balance Beam Test• Purpose:

To assess active balance, through the ability to

maintain balance while walking along an

elevated beam.

• Equipment required:

Gymnastics balance beam, stopwatch.

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Procedure• The aim of this test is to walk the entire length of

a standard balance beam steadily, without falling

off, and within a six second time span.

• The participant will start at one end, step up onto

the beam, walk the length to the other end.

• The test is repeated three times.

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Scoring• Participants are to be given three trials to complete the

beam walk. The table below lists scores based on

subjective observations of the beam walker. For more

accuracy, use a team of three or more judges to observe

a given individual perform. The score for each trial is the

average of all the judge's scores. The overall score for

the individual is the average of the three trial scores.

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Scoring• 5: Walks the balance beam flawlessly. Does not need to check balance, does not

pause. Completes the walk within six seconds.

• 4: Walks the beam, but is somewhat unsteady. Completes the walk within six

seconds.

• 3: Walks the beam, but is somewhat unsteady. May pause one or more times. Takes

more than six seconds to complete the walk.

• 2: Walks the beam, but is very unsteady, almost falling off, may pause one or more

times, and/or takes more than six seconds.

• 1: Falls off the beam before completing the walk.

• 0: Falls off the beam immediately.

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• Reliability: Three judges are used to improve

reliability of assessors (Inter-rater reliability), and

three trials per individual are allowed to improve

reliability over time (Test-retest reliability).

• Comments: This test can be used as a

screening test for female gymnasts, as walking

the beam is a basic skill for gymnastics

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Flamingo Balance Test • Purpose:

The Flamingo Balance Test is a total body balance test. This single leg

balance test assesses the strength of the leg, pelvic, and trunk muscle as

well as dynamic balance.

• Equipment required: Stopwatch, metal beam 50cm long, 5cm high and 3cm wide (the beam is

stabilized by two supports at each end, and should have a non-slip surface)

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Procedure• Stand on the beam with shoes removed. • Keep balance by holding the instructor's hand. • While balancing on the preferred leg, the free leg is flexed at

the knee and the foot of this leg held close to the buttocks. • Start the watch as the instructor lets go. • Stop the stopwatch each time the person loses balance (either

by falling off the beam or letting go of the foot being held). • Start over, again timing until they lose balance. • Count the number of falls in 60 seconds of balancing. • If there are more than 15 falls in the first 30 seconds, the test is

terminated and a score of zero is given.

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• Scoring: • The total number of falls or loss of balance in 60

seconds is recorded.

• Compare against own personal scores.

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Revision Questions• Know: the purpose,

advantages and

disadvantages of each test.

• You will not be asked to

describe the procedure of a

test in a test/exam.