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Title: AMCHS FitnessGram Testing


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AMCHS FitnessGram Testing
  • Jeff Mann MS, ATC, LAT
  • Head Athletic Trainer
  • Debe Shafer
  • Health PE Dept. Head
  • AMCHS

2
Why are we here?
  • 80th Texas Legislature passed S.B. 530
  • Requires a school district to annually assess the
    physical fitness of students enrolled in grades 3
    through 12
  • FitnessGram was adopted as the official
    assessment tool.
  • Effective September 1, 2007.

3
FitnessGram
  • FITNESSGRAM is a battery of fitness assessments
    for youth
  • Cardiovascular fitness
  • Muscle strength and endurance
  • Flexibility
  • Body composition

4
Not to be used for
  • Evaluate individual students in physical
    education
  • Evaluate teacher effectiveness (teacher
    evaluation)
  • Evaluate overall physical education quality

5
State Results
  • State is only interested in if student is in
    Healthy Zone or Improvement needed Zone
  • State will not use results to rank school or
    district
  • Not connected to teacher or student
  • Information website www.fitnessgram.net

6
Fitnessgram Test Items
  • Aerobic Capacity
  • The Pacer
  • Body Composition
  • Body mass index
  • Abdominal strength and endurance
  • Curl Ups

7
Tests continued
  • Trunk extensor strength and flexibility
  • Trunk lift
  • Upper body strength and endurance
  • 90 degree push ups
  • Flexibility
  • Shoulder Stretch

8
Aerobic Capacity
  • Pacer

9
PACER
  • OBJECTIVE To run as long as possible back and
    forth across a twenty meter space at a specific
    pace which gets faster each minute

10
Pacer
  • 20 meters
  • Progressive intensity
  • Recommended all ages
  • Run as long as possible back and forth

11
Pacer Procedures
  • The students line up at the starting line.
  • The PACER CD has a 5-second countdown, and then
    indicates to start
  • At start, the students run to the opposite line
    of the course, pacing themselves
  • The students must touch the line with their foot
    by the time the beep sounds
  • The students score is the total number of laps
    completed

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Pacer continued
  • When the students reach the opposite side, prior
    to the tone, they must wait for the beep before
    running the other direction
  • Students continue in this manner until they fail
    to reach the line before the beep for the second
    time

13
Body Mass Index
  • Weight and height
  • Shoes off when measuring height and weight

14
Weight Measurements
  • Privacy
  • Use PE mats to make walls
  • Only examiner and student know weight
  • Students enter only when instructed

15
CURL-UP
  • OBJECTIVE To complete as many curl-ups as
    possible at a specific pace

Abdominal strength and endurance
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Procedures
  • One student lies on the mat
  • knees bent
  • feet flat on the floor
  • arms straight with palms resting on the mat
  • The fingers are stretched out and at the edge of
    the measuring strip
  • The head is in contact with the mat
  • Second student watches the heels
  • Third student counts
  • Rotate until all 3 have done curl-ups

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Form Errors include
  • Grabbing knees or legs to aid in getting up
  • Using the elbows to aid in getting up
  • Head not contacting the mat between each curl-up
  • Fingers not sliding across the opposite edge of
    the measuring strip
  • The partner sits away from the student to watch
    for form errors and to count.
  • The partner cannot hold the feet.

18
Starting position
19
Up position
20
TRUNK LIFT
  • OBJECTIVE To lift the upper body off the floor
    using the muscles of the back and hold the
    position to allow for the measurement
    (flexibility)

Trunk strength flexibility
21
Trunk Lift
  • Tests trunk extensor strength and flexibility.
  • Included because of its relationship to low back
    health, vertebral alignment.
  • Movement is slow and controlled

22
Procedures
  • The student being tested lies on the mat in a
    facedown position
  • Toes are pointed and hands are placed under the
    thighs
  • Place a visual on the floor in line with the
    students eyes for a focus point (this is to keep
    the head in a chin- tucked position)

23
Movement Procedure
  • The student lifts the upper body off the floor,
    in a slow and controlled manner, to a maximum
    height.
  • No bobbing or bouncing is allowed.
  • The feet must stay in contact with the floor.
  • The distance from the floor to the students chin
    is measured.
  • The measurement is in inches.

24
Start of Trunk Lift
25
PUSH-UP
  • OBJECTIVE
  • To complete as many push-ups at a rhythmic pace
    (one every three seconds)
  • Elbows are bent at a 90-degree angle with upper
    arm parallel to the floor

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Push-up Procedures
  • The student assumes a prone position on the floor
  • Hands placed under or slightly wider than the
    shoulders
  • Fingers stretched out
  • Legs straight and slightly apart
  • Toes tucked under

27
Push-up Procedures
  • The student pushes up off the mat with the arms
    until the arms are straight
  • Keeping the legs and back straight
  • The back should be kept in a straight line from
    head to toes throughout the test.
  • Lowers the body
  • 90-degree angle and the upper arms are parallel
    to the floor

28
Form Corrections
  • stopping to rest or not maintaining a rhythmic
    pace
  • not achieving a 90-degree angle with the elbow on
    each repetition
  • not maintaining correct body position with a
    straight back
  • not extending the arms fully

29
Push ups90 degree angle
30
Flexibility Testing
  • Shoulder Stretch

31
Shoulder Stretch Procedures
  • Students walk to shoulder stretch station
  • Students perform shoulder stretch

32
Shoulder Stretch Procedure
  • To test the left shoulder, reaches with the left
    hand over the left shoulder and down the back as
    if to pull up a zipper or scratch his back
  • At the same time place the right hand behind the
    back and reaches up, trying to touch the fingers
    of the left hand
  • Opposite for the right shoulder

33
Yes or No
  • If the student is able to touch his/her fingers
    with the appropriate hand over the shoulder, a
    Y is recorded for the respective side if not,
    and N is recorded
  • To achieve the Healthy Fitness Zone, a Y must
    be recorded on both the right and left side

34
Shoulder Stretch
35
Sheet Distribution
Sheet Collection
36
Flow of Traffic for Testing
Sheet Distribution
Sheet Collection
37
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How we plan to split up students.
  • Advocate period
  • We will conduct testing during the advocate
    period
  • Testing will be done over a two week period
  • Feb 18 to Feb 29
  • We will split the advocate periods into two
    sections

39
Splitting of Advocate Period
  • We will divide up advocates into
  • A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, D2
  • Advocate A1, B1, C1, D1
  • Will report to the new gym Feb. 18 to Feb. 22
  • Advocate A2, B2, C2, D2
  • Will report to the new gym Feb. 25 to Feb. 29

40
Splitting of Students
  • These groups will have 300 students
  • We will have 30 minutes to get 300 students
    tested
  • We plan to add make-up testing stations as each
    day passes
  • This is to avoid a separate make-up testing date

41
What you can do to help
  • Be on time
  • Report to the New Gym when your advocate teacher
    asks
  • Be ready
  • Wear clothing that is appropiate for physical
    activity
  • We will give you old PE clothes to wear if
    necessary
  • Be positive
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