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Sprint Test
The purpose of this test is
to determine acceleration, maximum running speed and speed endurance, which is important in many sports.
- equipment required: measuring tape or marked track, stopwatch or timing gates, cone markers.
- description / procedure: The test involves running a single
maximum sprint over a set distance, with time recorded. The test
is conducted over different distances, such as 10, 20, 40 and/or
50 meters or yards, depending on the sport and what you are trying
to measure. The starting position should be standardized, starting
from a stationary position with a foot behind the starting line, with no rocking movements. If you
have the equipment (e.g. timing gates), you can measure the time
to run each split distances (e.g. 5, 10, 20m) during the same
run, and then acceleration and peak velocity can also be determined.
It is usual to give the athletes an adequate warm-up and practice
first, and some encouragement to continue running hard past the
finish line.
- results: You can use a measure of the time for the first 10 meters or yards from a stationary start as a score for acceleration, and the time to run between 30-60 meters for a flying sprint speed, or maximum running speed. This score can also be presented as a running velocity (distance / time). For sprint tests conducted over 100 meters or yards or so, comparing the time for the final 40 compared to the first 40 can be used as a speed endurance score.
- target population: sprinters, team sport athletes.
- reliability: Reliability is greatly improved if timing
gates are used. Also weather conditions and running surface can
affect the results, and these conditions should be recorded with
the results. If possible, set up the track with a crosswind to
minimize the effect of wind.
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