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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #72 on: Nov 11, 2008, 02:09: PM »
haha lol

thats true

i did really well in our 1.6 km run and got one of the best in the beep test

what was ur beep test score?
beep test scores vary because different gyms have different lengths. All I know is that no mater what gym I am in, I break 100 no problem

I think a better indicator would be his mile time

the beep test only goes up to 23 lmao

and the beep test should always be 20 m apart i think.  u dont' do it to the lengths of ur gym hahahaha.
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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #73 on: Nov 11, 2008, 02:26: PM »
haha lol

thats true

i did really well in our 1.6 km run and got one of the best in the beep test

what was ur beep test score?
beep test scores vary because different gyms have different lengths. All I know is that no mater what gym I am in, I break 100 no problem

I think a better indicator would be his mile time

the beep test only goes up to 23 lmao

and the beep test should always be 20 m apart i think.  u dont' do it to the lengths of ur gym hahahaha.
wtf? where do you come from lol

for us beep test goes up to 130 or so, and you just run lengths of the gym with the speed gradually increasing

I assume the one you're talking about is constant all out sprinting...
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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #74 on: Nov 11, 2008, 03:01: PM »
wtf? where do you come from lol

for us beep test goes up to 130 or so, and you just run lengths of the gym with the speed gradually increasing

I assume the one you're talking about is constant all out sprinting...

it's the same in all countries, it's the international standard bro.  check ur facts before u say anything stupid.

The test involves running continuously between two points that are 20 m apart. These runs are synchronized with a pre-recorded audio tape or CD, which plays beeps at set intervals. As the test proceeds, the interval between each successive beep reduces, forcing the athlete to increase velocity over the course of the test, until it is impossible to keep in sync with the recording.

The recording is typically structured into 23 'levels', each of which lasts around 63 seconds (the shortest level is level 16, lasting 60.45 seconds, the longest is level 2, lasting 67.8 seconds). Usually, the interval of beeps is calculated as requiring a speed at the start of 8.0 km/h, increasing by 0.5 km/h with each level. The progression from one level to the next is signaled by 3 rapid beeps. The highest level attained before failing to keep up is recorded as the score for that test.
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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #75 on: Nov 11, 2008, 03:25: PM »
doesnt sound to hard TBH
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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #76 on: Nov 11, 2008, 03:33: PM »
doesnt sound to hard TBH

a lot of normal guys, in average shape, get tired and quit by 9 or 10.
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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #77 on: Nov 11, 2008, 04:13: PM »
haha lol

thats true

i did really well in our 1.6 km run and got one of the best in the beep test

what was ur beep test score?
beep test scores vary because different gyms have different lengths. All I know is that no mater what gym I am in, I break 100 no problem

I think a better indicator would be his mile time



wow thats immposible

TF is right

i got 14.2

my mile in 6:24

not bad ey  :cheers:


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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #78 on: Nov 12, 2008, 07:24: AM »
haha lol

thats true

i did really well in our 1.6 km run and got one of the best in the beep test

what was ur beep test score?
beep test scores vary because different gyms have different lengths. All I know is that no mater what gym I am in, I break 100 no problem

I think a better indicator would be his mile time



wow thats immposible

TF is right

i got 14.2

my mile in 6:24

not bad ey  :cheers:
not bad...you might want to get it down below 6 minutes

mine is definitely below 5:30, seeing that I ran 5:37 2 years ago while coming off 4 months of inactivity due to a severs ankle sprain

oh owen I thoght you meant number of laps haha

yeah I usually get around 15-16 for beep test, I think, but that is in gym class when nobody wants to push themselves

who gets 23  :saywhat:
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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #79 on: Nov 12, 2008, 07:40: AM »
i knew a couple of people who used to run off the beep test but then again they were gunning for national squad positions in athletics for 200m and 800m :thumbsup: so maybe not really all that surprising but yeah its a real killer of a test.  My best is 16.1 when i was in really good shape could probably get just to 15 now.

Just a bit of trivia, premiershp refs have to get atleast 12 on the beep test to be allowed to ref.

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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #80 on: Nov 12, 2008, 08:56: AM »
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who gets 23

uncomfirmed:  david beckham, lance armstrong, et. al.

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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #81 on: Nov 12, 2008, 09:13: AM »
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who gets 23

uncomfirmed:  david beckham, lance armstrong, et. al.
in terms of fitness, is David Beckham even in the range of Lance Armstrong? lol
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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #82 on: Nov 12, 2008, 09:23: AM »
i don't know.  those are just the rumors

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Re: Tips for Midfielders
« Reply #83 on: Nov 12, 2008, 09:26: AM »
I think Steve Nash was able to complete it, that's what I heard.

My best ever was around 12 something, but I think I can beat that now.

Did you guys ever try the 12 minute run? You run around a normal sized track for 12 minutes, and see how many laps you can get done.
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