Pacer beep test measure

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Scoring: The athlete's score is the level and number The participants are given a warning the first time they fail to reach the line (within 2 meters), and are eliminated after the second warning. If the line is not reached before the beep sounds, the subject is given a warning and must continue to run to the line, then turn and try to catch up with the pace within two more ‘bleeps’. If the line is reached before the beep sounds, the subject must wait until the beep sounds before continuing. After about one minute, a sound indicates an increase in speed, and the beeps will be closer together.

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The subject continues runningīetween the two lines, turning when signaled by the recorded beeps. The participants stand behind one of the lines facing the second line, and begin running when instructed by the recording. Procedure: This test involves continuous runningīetween two lines 15m apart in time to recorded beeps. Ensure that the participants are adequately warmed-up. Prepare forms and record basic information such as age, height, body weight, gender, test conditions (particularly the weather and running surface). Perform screening of health risks and obtain informed consent. Pre-test: Explain the test procedures to the subject. For details of the levels, speeds, distances, see the 15m Bleep Test Table. Equipment required: Flat, non-slip surface, markingĬones, 15m measuring tape, beep test audio, music player,

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