They upped the Level 4 test to 2600m by the time I took itIn my day - going back quite a few years ago, the L4 test was 2400 meters in 12 mins and even though I was about the same weight as Big Cat I always felt that if a Referee couldn’t pass what was a fairly straightforward test, then they shouldn’t be Refereeing at that level of football. At the time, for Step 3, the test was 2700 for the same time period, which was a different kettle of fish. I remember being failed by the late Uriah Rennie at the Don Valley stadium (Sheffield), though I did pass it 2 weeks later (completely different day temperature wise).
Unique running style but that would explain your kneeJust use your hands.
It amounts to one stride to get going before hitting the start laserWent and re read the document about the fitness test.
It says, on the sprints, there's a 1.5m prep area. Does that mean I could do a rolling sprint? Or do I have to be completely still before start?
That's what I thought, so no worries anymore for the sprint testIt amounts to one stride to get going before hitting the start laser
It's a rolling sprint. But it isn't worth much. It's 1 stride effectively.Went and re read the document about the fitness test.
It says, on the sprints, there's a 1.5m prep area. Does that mean I could do a rolling sprint? Or do I have to be completely still before start?
I have to say the new interval based test is much more applicable to what we do on the pitch in terms of stop / start than the old cooper test. I don't know a single referee who is constantly running at a consistent pace throughout a game.It's a rolling sprint. But it isn't worth much. It's 1 stride effectively.
The old 2600/2700 cooper tests were a mental battle if anything. Some will prefer the 2600nas they can cruise at the 4:36 pace but struggle with 15:22 or 17:22 as they can't reach the average 3:20 or 3:47 pace at all even for the brief period..especially having to meet it over and over.
Everyones different..I don't mind which they do tbh but that's because I know I can do it. Others may be on the edge so will prefer 1 or t'other
I had no idea the 25m sections were that quick, really puts into perspective why some people may struggle.4:36 pace but struggle with 15:22 or 17:22 as they can't reach the average 3:20 or 3:47 pace at all even for the brief period..especially having to meet it over and over.
Wait til you have to run the 75I had no idea the 25m sections were that quick, really puts into perspective why some people may struggle.
