Home > News > Archives > 14 Oct 2016
Here is one of the archived newsletters from Topend Sports. Sign up to receive the latest sports and science news direct to your email inbox. See more archived newsletters.
Topend Sports Newsletter: 14 Oct 2016
|
|
|
Fitness testing is a useful tool for measuring fitness levels, monitoring changes in fitness and for identifying athlete strengths and weaknesses, but did you know it is also being used as an international population health indicator?
They examined beep test results of more than one million children between the ages of 9 and 17 from 50 countries. The top five countries were Tanzania, Iceland, Estonia, Norway and Japan, and the least fit countries were Mexico, Peru, Latvia, the United States and Korea. Other notable results were Canada 19th, UK 21st, and Australia 35th. These results will be a wakeup call for many governments and will hopefully result in the reform of health policies and other changes.
Wouldn't it be great to have something similar for elite athletes, so we could compare athletes from different countries and different sports? The beep test (and related yo-yo test) is commonly used for elite team sports athletes, though individual endurance sport athletes are more likely to do a VO2max test. Comparing just the endurance elements of athletes would not be enough anyway. There are a few universal fitness indices that assess a range of components of fitness, but nothing that is widely used. A universal comparable fitness score is something that I would love to see.
Other Fitness Testing News This Week
- At least 59 airmen wrongly failed fitness tests due to mismeasured tracks.
- The U.S. military is getting fatter. The Army has the most overweight, coming in a close second is the Air Force, followed by the Navy. More than one in 10 soldiers are considered clinically overweight.
- Australian school students as young as nine 'to be fitness tested' during NAPLAN — as the number of obese children keeps rising.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
More Fitness Testing References
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Related Pages