Hockey Fitness Test
Test and track hockey-specific fitness metrics like speed, agility, and endurance.
Hockey Fitness Test
20m sprint time (seconds)
Regular testing tracks improvement. Test monthly for consistent results.
Record and track hockey fitness test results including sprint speed, agility, endurance, and vertical jump. Monitor athletic development and training effectiveness.
Características Principales
Four hockey-specific fitness tests: sprint (20m), agility (T-drill), endurance (beep test), vertical jump
Test descriptions with specific measurements and units
Result recording with date stamping for historical comparison
Session history display showing all recorded test results
Easy comparison of results across multiple test dates
No account creation needed
How to Use Hockey Fitness Test
Select Test Type
Choose Sprint (20m time), Agility (T-drill time), Endurance (beep test level), or Vertical Jump (inches).
Perform Test
Execute the test with proper form. Have someone time/measure or use appropriate equipment (vertical jump wall, cones, beep test app).
Record Result
Enter your test result in the appropriate units and click Record Test.
Track Progress
Review previous results to identify improvements. Test monthly for consistent comparison points.
Casos de Uso
Competitive hockey players monitoring training effectiveness
Coaches evaluating player fitness levels and identifying improvement areas
Players returning from injury assessing fitness restoration progress
Teams using fitness testing for player evaluation and recruitment
Preguntas Frecuentes
What are benchmark times for hockey fitness tests?
Varies by age and level. Youth: 4.0-4.5s sprint. High school: 3.5-4.0s. College/pro: <3.5s. Agility drills range 10-12 seconds for competitive levels.
How often should I test fitness?
Monthly testing provides reliable data. More frequent testing doesn't reflect training changes; less frequent misses important trends.
Should I test before or after skating practice?
Test when fresh (not after heavy workouts). Morning testing often yields better results. Avoid testing on consecutive days.
How do I improve specific fitness components?
Sprint: explosive power training, hill sprints. Agility: cone drills, shuttle runs. Endurance: interval training. Vertical: plyometrics.
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