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Coaching the Coaches Fitness Testing Protocol For GAA Squads Saturday 16 th January 2010 Lavey GAC, Derry . Test Battery. The following is the list of tests used as best practice throughout minor & senior inter-county GAA teams in Ulster; Personal Details; Height; Weight; Sit & Reach;
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Coaching the Coaches Fitness Testing Protocol For GAA Squads Saturday 16th January 2010 Lavey GAC, Derry
Test Battery • The following is the list of tests used as best practice throughout minor & senior inter-county GAA teams in Ulster; • Personal Details; • Height; • Weight; • Sit & Reach; • Hand Grip; • Vertical Jump; • Medicine Ball Throw; • 20 Metre sprint; • 20 Metre shuttle run / Bleep test.
Personal Details • 1. Personal Details recorded should include; • Name; • Date of birth; • Position; • Club; • School / College; • Contact details (email & mobile); • Any other important info. • This detail should, where possible, be gathered prior to the testing session.
Height & Weight • 2. Height; • Should be measured in cm; • Various height measures available; • Simplest option is a basic measuring tape; • Best equipment is Leicester Height Measure - £50; • 3. Weight; • Should be measured in Kg; • Basic set of scales costs as little as £15; • Seca scales are most relaible and durable - £200.
Conditioning Tests • 4. Sit & Reach; • Meausure lower back and hamstring flexibility in Cm; • Requires a sit and reach box - £80; • Can be home made using a solid box and measuring tape. • 5. Hand Grip; • Measurement of upper body strength in Kg; • Requires a hand grip dynamometer - £100. • 6. Vertical Jump; • Measures lower body strength / power; • A variety of options for measurement; • Can be as simple as a measuring tape and a piece of chalk; • 7. Medicine Ball Throw; • Measures upper body power output; • Requires 5kg medicine ball and measuring tape.
Performance Tests • 8. 20m Sprint; • Measures player speed over 20m in seconds; • Best performed with infra red sensor gates; • Can be performed with a stopwatch. • 9. 20m Shuttle run / Bleep test; • Measure player cardio-vascular endurance; • Needs a CD player and test cd - £20.
Organisation • Test Order • The order the tests are performed in should be as presented above and as per the 3 distinct groups below; • Height & Weight; • Conditioning Tests; • Performance Tests. • Height and weight should be performed by each player as they arrive; • Followed by the entire group carrying out conditioning tests; • A brief group warm-up should precede the 20m sprint test; • And all test sessions should finish with the bleep test.
Organisation • Repeatability • The key to all test sessions is that the same protocol is maintained when re-testing; • All the same equipment is used; • The same order of tests is used; • The same facility, where possible is used; • The testing session is at the same time of day; & • Players have had a similar build up to test day with regard to training load over previous 2-3 days etc. • Coaches can only take useful info from fitness tests if repeat tests are carried out under similar conditions to the initial test.
Organisation • General Organisation • Effectiveness of testing sessions is helped greatly by advance preparation; • Gather personal details in advance; • Prepare results recording sheets including names; • Ensure you will have sufficient support to record results / oversee tests (4-5 people); • Organise the group to arrive at realistic intervals – typically 15 players can be fully tested in 1 hour. • Prepare the testing session equipment at least 15 minutes prior to 1st arrivals.
Summary • Test selection; • Order of tests; • Equipment ; • Consistent and repeatable; • Organisation.
Fitness Testing • Questions?