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Name: George Alexander


Unit 7 – Assignment 3: Task Two – Strengths/ Areas for Improvement & Feedback

Give feedback to a selected individual, following fitness testing, describing the test results and
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interpreting their levels of fitness against normative data
Compare the fitness test results to normative data and identify strengths and areas for
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improvement
Analyse the fitness test results and provide recommendations for appropriate future activities or
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training

Task Two
You are now required to feedback to your ‘example employee’, in order to assist the employee with future development, you will be required to write a
report – this way the employee will have evidence to always use. Within the report you will discuss their results in depth whilst still ensuring a well-structured
and clear approach.

30m Sprint Strengths:
The athlete got a time of 4.87s for the 30m sprint. This puts him in the poor category compared to the national norms
data for 16-19 year olds. Therefore this gives him a good starting base to improve from and with the right training it is
possible for him to reach the average category or better.
Areas For Improvement:
For the athlete to improve, he would need to do plyometric training as this increases the fast twitch muscle fibres which
allows the athlete to run faster and to get a better start. This type of training includes a lot of jumping and bounding
which is why the start will become a lot better.

Feedback: Therefore, by doing plyometric training he will improve his time by a large amount.

, Standing Stork test Strengths:
The athlete got a time of 4.19s on his left leg for the standing stork test. This puts him in the poor category compared to
the national norms data for 16-19 year olds. Therefore this gives him a good starting base to improve from and with the
right training it is possible for him to reach the average category or better.
Areas For Improvement:
For the athlete to improve, he would need to do plyometric training as this can increase the athlete’s balance. This type
of training will include a lot of hopping because this helps with balancing on one leg which is what the standing stork test
is.


Feedback: Therefore, with this type of training the athlete can greatly improve his time so then he will get into a much better
category.



Illinois agility test Strengths:
The athlete got a time of 18.44s in the illinois agility test. This puts him just in the poor category compared to the male
norm for the agility test. Therefore this gives the athlete a good starting point to improve from and get into a better
category.

Areas For Improvement:
For the athlete to improve, he would need to do cone and ladder drills. This is because they require quick foot
movement which is a key part of agility.


Feedback: Therefore, by doing these drills the athlete’s agility will improve a lot and he will be able to get into a much better
category.

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