I need to measure my fitness, so I wanted to know the following things:
- What items should be considered when determining if a person is completely fit.
- What tests are available to calculate the areas from question one.
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I need to measure my fitness, so I wanted to know the following things:
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As pointed out by Meade, there are military and government tests that try to encapsulate most areas of fitness (aerobic, strength, agility). I would argue that "balance" should be another area, but I'm not seeing this one covered under many of these tests. In summary, these appear to be capture enough aspects of fitness that they should be considered. Here are some others in addition to what Meade pointed out, here is a reference for several other branches of military (US Army, US Navy, Coast Guard, etc): http://www.stewsmith.com/linkpages/pftstandards.htm |
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I would say how you recover tells you everything about your fitness and with that in mind:
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What should be considered when determining if a person is completely fit.
What tests are available to calculate the areas from question one.
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For 1) and 2) I would recommend the bleep test. Its the standard used by the British armed forced and police among others. It only requires a cd of the test. |
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