Test&Measurement GR 12

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UNIT – 6

Test & Measurement in Sports

Fitness test – SAI Khelo India fitness test in school.

1. Age group 5-8 years/ class 1-3.

BMI Test. Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms (or pounds) divided by the
square of height in meters (or feet).
Formula:
1. Body Mass Index (BMI) = (weight (kg) / height (m2)
2. Example: Your weight = 68 kg / Your height = 1.65 m (165 cm)
3. BMI Calculation: 68 ÷ 1.652 = 24.98

Flamingo balance test: The test requires participants to stand on one leg on a beam, with the
other leg flexed at the knee and the foot of this leg held close to the buttocks. This single leg
balance test assesses the strength of the leg, pelvic, and trunk muscle as well as dynamic balance.

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.

Scoring: The total number of falls or loss of balance in 60 seconds is recorded.

Plate tapping test: The rectangle is placed equidistant between both discs. The non-preferred
hand is placed on the rectangle. The subject moves the preferred hand back and forth between
the discs over the hand in the middle as quickly as possible. This action is repeated for 25 full
cycles (50 taps).
2. Age group 9-18/ class 4-12.

1. BMI.
2. 50 mts speed test
3.600 mts run or walk
4. Sit and reach test
5. Strength test (Abdominal partial curl ups, push-ups for boys and modified pus-ups for girls.
50 m standing start.

Procedure: The test involves running a single maximum sprint over 50 meters, with the time
recorded, start from a stationary standing position (hands cannot touch the ground) with
one foot in front of the other. The front foot must be behind the starting line. Once the
subject is ready, the starter give the instructions “set” then “go” participant should be
encouraged to not slow down before crossing the finish line.

Scoring: Time take to cover 50 m distance is expressed in seconds.

600 m walk/Run
Procedure: 600 m walk and Run can be organized on track subject runs a distance of 600 m. The
subject takes a standing start from the starting line. The subject may walk in between. However, the
objective is to cover the distance in the shortest time when he crosses the finish line he is informed
of his time.

Sit and Reach test:

Procedure: This test involves sitting on the floor with legs stretched out straight ahead.
Shoes should be removed. The soles of the feet are placed flat against the box. Both knees
should be locked and pressed flat to the floor The tester may assist by holding them down
with the palms facing downwards, and the hands on top of each other or side by side, The
subject reaches forward along the measuring line as for as possible. Ensure that the hands
remain at the same level not one reaching further forward than the other. After some
practice reaches, the subject reaches same level not one reaching further forward than
the other. After some practice reaches, the subject reaches out and holds that position
for at one two seconds while the distance is recorded.
Scoring: The score is recorded to the nearest centimeter or half inch as the distance
reached by the hand.

Partial Curl up:

Procedure: The starting position is lying on the back with the knees flexed and feet 12
inches from the buttocks. The feet cannot be held or rest against on object. The arms are
extended and are rested on the thighs. The head is in a neutral.

Push-Ups:

Procedure:
1. Get down on all fours, placing your hands slightly wider than your shoulders.
2. Straighten your arms and legs.
3. Lower your body until your chest nearly touches the floor.
4. Pause, then push yourself back up.
5. Repeat.

Modified Push-ups: Place your hands slightly greater than shoulder-width apart and your
knees comfortably apart. Make sure you contract your abdominal muscles and keep
them tight throughout the exercise. Slowly bend your elbows and lower your chest until
your chin reaches the ground, then slowly return to the starting position.

Basal Metabolic rate: BMR Definition: Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the number
of calories you burn as your body performs basic (basal) life-sustaining function.
Commonly also termed as Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR), which is the calories burned if
you stayed in bed all day. Procedure as follow:
1. Men: BMR = 88.362 + (13.397 x weight in kg) + (4.799 x height in cm) - (5.677 x age in years)
2. Women: BMR = 447.593 + (9.247 x weight in kg) + (3.098 x height in cm) - (4.330 x age in years)
For example, a 42-year-old male who is 5 feet 8 inches (173 centimeters) tall and weighs 200
pounds (91 kilograms) would use these numbers in the equation: (88.4 + 13.4 x 91) + (4.8 x 173) -
(5.68 x 42) = 1900 calories burned each day just to keep the body alive.

Rikli and jone’s-senior citizenTest.


Rikli and Jones developed the senior citizen fitness test in 2001. This test has proved to be
beneficial for senior citizens.

Chair Stand Test: Purpose. The main purpose of this test is to measure the lower body
strength, particularly legs strength which is usually required for various tasks such as
climbing stairs, getting in and out of vehicle, bathtub or chair.
Equipment’s required: A chair with a straight back and a seat of at least 44 cm and a
stopwatch. Instructions for Participants:-

1. The participant should sit in the middle of the chair.


2. She/he should keep his hands on the opposite shoulder crossed at the wrists.
3. The feet should be flat on the floor.
4. Her/his back should beerect.
5, Repeat sit up and down for 30 seconds.
Procedure: Keep the chair against the wall. The participant sits in the middle of the seat. His/her
feet should be shoulder width apart and flat on the floor. The arms should be crossed at the
wrists and held close to the chest. From the sitting position, the participant stands up
completely then back down at the start of the signal. This is repeated for 30 seconds. Count
the total number of complete chair stands. In case the participant has completed a full stand
from the sitting position when the time is finished the final stand is counted in the
Arm Curl test: - used to Testing upper body strength of senior citizen
Equipment: 5lbs Weight and 8lbs weight, stopwatch, a straight- back chair 44cm with no
arms. Women will curl a 5lbs. weight in this test and men will curl 8lbs. Weight for their test. It
is extremely important to the accuracy of the test that we use the appropriate weight for
men and women in this test.
Procedure:
Test assistant will tell to begin and will time for 30 seconds, using the stopwatch or a watch with a
second hand. Do as many curls as can in the allotted30-second time period, moving in a
controlled manner.
Do a full curl, squeezing lower arm against upper arm at the top of each curl and returning to
a straight arm each time. Keep upper arm still.
Do not swing the weight.
If started raising the weight again and are over half way up when time is over, count that curl.
Scoring:The score is the total number of controlled arm curls performed in 30 seconds.

Chair sit and reach test:

Purpose: This test measures lower body flexibility.


Equipment required: Ruler, straight back or folding chair, (about 17 inches/ 44 cm hig

Procedure:
The subject sit on the edge a chair (placed against a wall for safety). One foot must remain
flat on the floor. The other leg is extended forward with the knee straight, heel on the floorand
ankle bent at 90°.
Place one hand on top of the other with tips of the middle fingers even. Instruct the subject to
inhale, and then as they exhale, reach forward toward the toes by bending at the hip.
Keep the back straight and head up. Avoid bouncing or quick movements, and never stretch
to the point of pain. Keepthekneestraight,andholdthereach fortwoseconds.
The distance is measured between the tip of the fingertips and the toes.
If the fingertips touch the toes then the score is zero. If they do not touch, measure the
distance between the fingers and the toes (a negative score). If they overlap, measure by
how much (a positivescore).Perform two trials.

Back Scratch Test: Purpose: - To assess the upper body (shoulder) flexibility, which is
important in performing various jobs such as combing one’s hair, putting on overhead
garments and reaching for a seat belt etc.
Equipment required: - A ruler.
Procedure: - This test is performed in standing position.
Keep one hand behind the head and back over the shoulder
and reach as far as possible down middle of the back. Palms
should touch to body and the fingers should be downwards.
Then carry other arm behind back palm facing outward and
fingers upward and reach up as far as possible trying to touch
or overlap the middle fingers of both hands. Fingers should be
aligned. Measure the distance between the tips of the fingers.
If the finger tips touch then the score is zero. If they do not
touch measure the distance between the fingertips (–ve
score). If they overlap measure by how much (+ive score).
Practice two times and then test

Eight Foot up and Go Test:This test is a coordination andagilitytestfor seniorcitizens.


Purpose:To assess speed, agility and balance while moving. These are important in performing
various jobs which require quick maneuvering, such as getting of a bus in time and to answer
the phoneetc.
Equipment’s required:A chair with straight back (about 44 cm high) a stopwatch, cone marker,
measuring tape and an area without any hindrances.
Procedure: Keep a chair next to the wall and the marked, 8 feet in front of the chair. The
participant starts completely seated, hands resting on the knees and feet flat on the ground. On
the command ‘Go’’ stopwatch is started and the participant stands and walks (no running at all)
as quickly as possible to and around cone and returns to the chair to sit down. Time is noted as
she/he sits down on the chair. Two trials are given to the participant.

6 Minutes’ Walk Test is used for aerobic fitness.


Purpose: This test measures aerobic fitness of senior citizens.
Equipment required: Measuring tap to mark out the track distances, stopwatch, chairs positioned
for resting.
Procedure: The walking course is laid out in a 50 yard (45.72m) rectangular area (dimensions 45 ×
5 yards), with cones placed at regular intervals to indicate distance walked.
The aim of this test is to walk as quickly as possible for six minutes to cover as much distance
as possible.
Subjects are set their own pace (a preliminary trials is useful to practice pacing), and are
able to stop for a rest if they desire.

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