The cooper test is a test of phsical fitness. The cooper test is a continous run for 12 minutes over a distance of 400 metres. The point of the test is to run as far as possible within the 12 minutes. The test measures the condition of the person taking it and therefore is supposed to be run at a steady pace instead of sprints and fast running. The outcome is based on the distance the person ran in the 12 mins. Our class performed the test at the back of the college at the riverside. We set it up over a distance of 230 metres with a cone every 12 metres. Some of the class recorded the distance of the participant and calculated the distance they had ran at the end of the test. We conducted the test to see how fit we were and to see how high our aerobic fitness was.
Sunday 18 October 2009
Monday 21 September 2009
My Sport
My favourite sport is football. I have been playing football since i have been really young. My first team was summerdale i joined them when i was about 9 years old. I have played for many teams since then. My favourite position is central midfield this position requires good cardio vascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance.
About Me
My name is Darren Whyte i am 18 years old.
My favourite sport is football but i also enjoy playing other sports such as badminton, basketball and tennis.
When i was 16 i left school to come to clydebank college to study sports coaching. I am now on my 3rd year at the college after doing level 1 and 2 i am now on the hnc course. After college i hope to progress and further my education into university and possibly become a p.e teacher or a football coach.
My favourite sport is football but i also enjoy playing other sports such as badminton, basketball and tennis.
When i was 16 i left school to come to clydebank college to study sports coaching. I am now on my 3rd year at the college after doing level 1 and 2 i am now on the hnc course. After college i hope to progress and further my education into university and possibly become a p.e teacher or a football coach.
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