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4th Tier
3 Jan 2006, 21:55
Here on tonights channel Ten News,

Judd nearly broke Callum Chambers Beep Test record


Does anyone know what the record is, what Judd got, any other standouts, what the youngsters got etc etc...

theorangeapple
3 Jan 2006, 22:31
For some reason I have a feeling that the record is mid 15's. I'd guess at 15.7.

Pretty sure Matt Rosa got 15.3 at the beginning of pre season.

wce_all_da_way
3 Jan 2006, 22:47
Damn for Matt Rosa to get in the 15's at the start of Pre Season shows obviously that he is willing to work hard. :thumbsu:

Embers
3 Jan 2006, 22:47
Even though Judd did that well, Rosa actually did better cos he came first again....

Interesting that Judd is gonna spend all his time resting forward now instead of the bench... shud cause a few headaches.

Embers
3 Jan 2006, 22:50
Damn for Matt Rosa to get in the 15's at the start of Pre Season shows obviously that he is willing to work hard. :thumbsu:

Which is why im touting him as the next big thing, will win the rising star next year in a canter if he is given a crack, Ive never been as impressed with a youngster as I am with him, gonna be the next Chris Judd dare I say.

wce_all_da_way
3 Jan 2006, 23:00
Which is why im touting him as the next big thing, will win the rising star next year in a canter if he is given a crack, Ive never been as impressed with a youngster as I am with him, gonna be the next Chris Judd dare I say.

I haven't really seen much of Rosa. Hopefully he is given a good go next year. I heard he was similar to Embley?

theorangeapple
3 Jan 2006, 23:14
Which is why im touting him as the next big thing, will win the rising star next year in a canter if he is given a crack, Ive never been as impressed with a youngster as I am with him, gonna be the next Chris Judd dare I say.


I am sorry Embers but that is ludacris. I do rate Rosa but I dont think he will ever be a in the top bracket of players. At his best, possibly along the same profile as Braun.

theorangeapple
3 Jan 2006, 23:15
Even though Judd did that well, Rosa actually did better cos he came first again....



I missed the news, is that what it said ?

Embers
3 Jan 2006, 23:38
I am sorry Embers but that is ludacris. I do rate Rosa but I dont think he will ever be a in the top bracket of players. At his best, possibly along the same profile as Braun.

He has his flaws like all players do his age, but the improvement in him is amazing, if he continues along that path for a year or two I cant see why not, definelty a AFL player, he is a player i struggle to find a weakness in, which is why I made the Judd comparison

P.S Sumich spoke bout the forward line, he said Judd would spend alot more time there and he is tryin to improve his markin, Smith is on track for round 1 too

theorangeapple
4 Jan 2006, 10:49
He has his flaws like all players do his age, but the improvement in him is amazing, if he continues along that path for a year or two I cant see why not, definelty a AFL player, he is a player i struggle to find a weakness in, which is why I made the Judd comparison


I agree in the improvement thing. And he will improve even more when he adds more weight. He has too queries 1) His pace off the mark isnt great so he wont ever be explosive away from a pack. Not a massive problem. 2) Although he finds alot of the ball, he is still pretty outside. If he can improve those 2 aspects of his game, he will be a fine player. He has awesome work ethic, endurance and willingness to learn.

Milenko
5 Jan 2006, 18:07
Callum Chambers is training the house down at Carlton. Bwahahhahahaaaa. Heard that one a few thousand times before. :D

wce4premiership
6 Jan 2006, 00:42
anyone who knows what players get in te beeptest plz post it and the name of the ppl


cheers

Lynch drops a mark
6 Jan 2006, 11:24
judd - 15's

Sampi - 8's

Me - 7's

JinmboJones
6 Jan 2006, 12:37
Sampi - 8's



That must have been whilst chasing a HJ's voucher that was blowing away down the street, right?

This year is taylor made for Sampi to actually achieve something, so God help us if he doesn't.

LittleSchneider
6 Jan 2006, 12:46
15's is that brilliant. Im a 19yr old female who plays hockey and am a full time student and obviously am not a professional athlete and I get 13's. Would expect for a AFL player for that to be a lot higher than that.

Belinda Clarke, former women's australian captain, got 17.5 once.

Mystery
6 Jan 2006, 12:55
I would nearly say Judd has won the Brownlow Medal already.....


..... And the Coleman. :cool:

Locky
6 Jan 2006, 14:40
judd - 15's

Sampi - 8's

Me - 7's
Sampi actually only got 8.8 because he did the Beep test in the Draft Camp with OP..
I would expect Inzamam Ul Haq to get more than 8.8 in the Beep Test :p

mick ryan
6 Jan 2006, 19:09
Sampi actually only got 8.8 because he did the Beep test in the Draft Camp with OP..
I would expect Inzamam Ul Haq to get more than 8.8 in the Beep Test :p

Sampi got 8.8 because he is lazy and lacks dedication when it comes to maintaining his fitness during the break. He has always been the same and will never change.

autologic
8 Jan 2006, 19:39
The West had Judd down as 15.13 (i think from memory)


Chambers record was 16 flat, just 1 level above Judd.

larrikin
9 Jan 2006, 00:21
15's is that brilliant. Im a 19yr old female who plays hockey and am a full time student and obviously am not a professional athlete and I get 13's. Would expect for a AFL player for that to be a lot higher than that.

Belinda Clarke, former women's australian captain, got 17.5 once.
Ummm..... bull ********

wce4premiership
9 Jan 2006, 12:13
i heard shane crawford has the highest ever beep test recorded anywhere and it was like 19.3 i think....theres old stories about ppl running out the tape (21 levels) but they can't prove it

tarrantcantkick
9 Jan 2006, 14:08
tests are just numbers depending on the sport/ position. no reason for a lightweight aerobic machine like a female hockey player not to run that score! bballers (pt guards) n middle distance athletes would score high too

jamesisabomber
9 Jan 2006, 16:38
Originally Posted by LittleSchneider
15's is that brilliant. Im a 19yr old female who plays hockey and am a full time student and obviously am not a professional athlete and I get 13's. Would expect for a AFL player for that to be a lot higher than that.

Belinda Clarke, former women's australian captain, got 17.5 once.

i may be a new poster but i do currently play afl at a fairly high representative level in 16s and am a regional sprinter. there is not a chance a womens hockey player attained that level at level 17 if done properly (the beep test is sposed to be held over 20 metres) this women would have to be running around a 3 . 4 - 3.3 second twenty metre sprint after having already done the 20m run well over a hundred times in a row with a very short recovery... sorry but even most olympic athletes would be struggling to achieve that pace

larrikin
9 Jan 2006, 17:33
i may be a new poster but i do currently play afl at a fairly high representative level in 16s and am a regional sprinter. there is not a chance a womens hockey player attained that level at level 17 if done properly (the beep test is sposed to be held over 20 metres) this women would have to be running around a 3 . 4 - 3.3 second twenty metre sprint after having already done the 20m run well over a hundred times in a row with a very short recovery... sorry but even most olympic athletes would be struggling to achieve that pace
Yep, no way in hell if done properly

An it wasn't even a hockey player she was talking about - it was a cricketer

mick ryan
9 Jan 2006, 20:14
Triathletes regularly do 17 plus.

Cuzz09
9 Jan 2006, 22:49
judd - 15's

Sampi - 8's

Me - 7's

Never done it - cant be stuffed!

jamesisabomber
9 Jan 2006, 23:10
lol fair call about belinda clarke being a cricketer got my sports a little messed up there sorry bud:D

jamesisabomber
9 Jan 2006, 23:16
but yes in regards to most triathletes it would still be a task as 3.3 over a 20 is still a very reasonable pace after so many reps, so yes there would be high endurance athletes out there but the point i was making was that they would need to also have genuine pace in order to record such a time as most afl players who play outside midfield roles ie the akermanisis, deledios occassionally judds ect record times of around wat 2.6 or so for 20 i think deledio was in the 2.7 range in his draft year or somthing along those lines any way

ps i know this is a bit off topic but does anyone no the 20m sprint record for the draft camp? any help there would be greatly appreciated cheers ;):thumbsu:

larrikin
9 Jan 2006, 23:57
Triathletes regularly do 17 plus.
17 plus?

Do you realise what kind of speeds they are doing at plus 17

mick ryan
10 Jan 2006, 09:29
17 plus?

Do you realise what kind of speeds they are doing at plus 17


Twice what fat arse Sampi does!

Lynch drops a mark
10 Jan 2006, 13:17
at level 17 they are at infact 17km/h

starts at 8.5km/h and goes up 0.5 every minute (level)

Total_Juddshanks
10 Jan 2006, 14:54
I think 17+ is the province of olympic quality endurance runners- if anyone has ever run out a test I'd like to see proof of it, because that strikes me as impossible.

Which is why im touting him as the next big thing, will win the rising star next year in a canter if he is given a crack, Ive never been as impressed with a youngster as I am with him, gonna be the next Chris Judd dare I say.

:rolleyes: Hilariously silly even for you.

People with scrawny frames tend to do better on beep tests because they aren't carrying as much weight, for example, Rosa and Chambers- AFL players, even the supremely fit ones, struggle to get above 15 and 16 because they need to trade off some pace/endurance for strength and build.

The reason Judd's results are so impressive is because physically he's a tank, and is still running in the 15s- Rosa is a skinny kid with a distance runner's build, who has always had impressive endurance, but a good beep test result isn't what he needs to improve his game- learning to kick accurately, putting on weight, skirting packs less and upping his intensity would be a start.

Mutant
11 Jan 2006, 10:39
20 metres, are you sure?

Down at Carlton we put the marks 2 metres apart and Lance has rolled over it 4 times now (how impressive is that), we had to stop the tape a couple of times so it didn't make that ********ing noise every time we tried to entice him over with a Big Mac.

Oh well, at least we got great KPP, not like you Eagles, only finished 2nd and played in the GF, if you had great KPP stocks like the mighty Blues - well 16th was possible.

hawkeye23
11 Jan 2006, 10:45
20 metres, are you sure?

Down at Carlton we put the marks 2 metres apart and Lance has rolled over it 4 times now (how impressive is that), we had to stop the tape a couple of times so it didn't make that f*****g noise every time we tried to entice him over with a Big Mac.

Oh well, at least we got great KPP, not like you Eagles, only finished 2nd and played in the GF, if you had great KPP stocks like the mighty Blues - well 16th was possible.

:thumbsu: ha ha ha. Very nice. It's a shame parrot can't see it though :(

LittleSchneider
11 Jan 2006, 13:02
People with scrawny frames tend to do better on beep tests because they aren't carrying as much weight, for example, Rosa and Chambers- AFL players, even the supremely fit ones, struggle to get above 15 and 16 because they need to trade off some pace/endurance for strength and build.


f=ma

larrikin
12 Jan 2006, 00:32
f=ma
huh?

Locky
12 Jan 2006, 09:06
f=ma
No no.. E=MC2

tarrantcantkick
12 Jan 2006, 10:12
jamesisabomber....

exactly when did u play state 16s? what no were u?

jamesisabomber
12 Jan 2006, 17:12
nah man didnt make state this year played a shockin last game of the grandfinal for the regional selection thing and had stress fractures in right foot at the same time so didnt get picked this year unfortunatly:thumbsd: hoping to have an injury free run this year for once lol hey i was wondering cuz over here in queensland they pick the team based on trial matches from teams all over queensland and the players that perform well there make state and i heard that in W.A they have like a permanent 22 that just stays together from like the age of 14 so they can develop together and learn to play as a good team is this true or do they just have the same regional try out things

ps sorry bout changing the topic once again guys

4th Tier
12 Jan 2006, 18:04
i heard that in W.A they have like a permanent 22 that just stays together from like the age of 14 so they can develop together and learn to play as a good team is this true



think you have heard wrong there...

jamesisabomber
12 Jan 2006, 20:02
lol fair enuff did seem bit hard to believe but they did rip it up in the last couple of championships

LittleSchneider
13 Jan 2006, 13:00
huh?

The above was talking about giving up build for speed... well of course since F=MA!! AS IN FORCE = MASS X ACCELERATION..... (for the beginner E=MC^2 is to do with mass changing into energy - atomic bombs etc and has nothing to do with the above equation) the more bulkier a person is, or heavier in mass, the lower their ability is to acceleration and vice versa, the lighter a person is in mass the better their ability to accelerate as both M and A are relative to one another...

larrikin
13 Jan 2006, 14:17
The above was talking about giving up build for speed... well of course since F=MA!! AS IN FORCE = MASS X ACCELERATION..... (for the beginner E=MC^2 is to do with mass changing into energy - atomic bombs etc and has nothing to do with the above equation) the more bulkier a person is, or heavier in mass, the lower their ability is to acceleration and vice versa, the lighter a person is in mass the better their ability to accelerate as both M and A are relative to one another...
Thanks for the Year 9 physics lesson but I was well aware of the equation, I was wondering on what basis you were applying a force calculation to what is essentially an endurance test.

And FWIW, a 20m sprint is more of a power athletes domain, a lighter frame wouldn't benefit from that point of view, it's the repetition and total energy used that favours the lighter athletes

juDDa
15 Jan 2006, 10:51
15's is that brilliant. Im a 19yr old female who plays hockey and am a full time student and obviously am not a professional athlete and I get 13's. Would expect for a AFL player for that to be a lot higher than that.

Belinda Clarke, former women's australian captain, got 17.5 once.
theres a big step from the mid 13's to higher 15's believe me!!
are u sure about the 17.5??? there was a rumour going around a while back that craig bradley from carlton once beat the beep test but im not too sure about that, did anyone else hear that??
and also hockey is more relevant to the beep test where u are running back and forth in the space of about 20m or so, so the beep test is the best indication of fitness for hockey as it is more relevant than football.. i've always thought that a 3km time trial was better for measuring a footballer's fitness..

RoSa..RoX..4..eVa.S2
15 Jan 2006, 11:34
Just reading through the conversation I couldn't believe Matt Rosa got around the 15's for the beep test!!!!!!!! Congrats to him, and hopefully he'll only get better from there!!!! Rock On Matt Rosa!!!!:)

LittleSchneider
6 Feb 2006, 09:14
dead set correct about the 17.5 - i not only watched it but also read about it in one inside cricket (or was it indisde edge back then?) magazine.

rapier
12 Feb 2006, 22:39
ive got the beep test here at home, and ******** 17.5 the beeps are close together i cant see many people doing 17.5, let alone a female cricketer who isnt exaclty build like a marathon runner.

kagtog
13 Feb 2006, 22:58
Im at atop level of basketball in WA and ive seen some really fit players but none of them heve gone over 16, 17.5 seems impossible.

4th Tier
14 Feb 2006, 11:36
17.5 seems impossible.


Yeh agree, anything over 16 is near enough impossible i would say

Claremont Colts recently had a beep test, James Thompson 15.12 and Eric MacKenzie 15.4 being a couple of the standout performances

mick ryan
14 Feb 2006, 20:34
Yeh agree, anything over 16 is near enough impossible i would say

Claremont Colts recently had a beep test, James Thompson 15.12 and Eric MacKenzie 15.4 being a couple of the standout performances

And they're only part time athletes/junior footballers!

Lynch drops a mark
2 Dec 2006, 00:15
Claremont Colts recently had a beep test, James Thompson 15.12 and Eric MacKenzie 15.4 being a couple of the standout performances

Maybe we should draft them

underthebridge
2 Dec 2006, 01:32
Maybe we should draft them
Good Idea.

nibbles
2 Dec 2006, 11:05
Maybe we should draft them

well played...

F-U
2 Dec 2006, 11:46
Maybe we should draft them

Nah there too talented. They will be gone by pick 5 surely ;)

aza80
3 Dec 2006, 02:22
im pretty fit and i honestly dont know how these fellas get past the 14 mark. i am yet to get to the 14 mark and i bust my balls, puking my ring up too. is ashley sampis beep test score is correct he should be ashamed of himself. my 11 year old son can do that.

The_Eagles
3 Dec 2006, 02:52
its just like all things - art, music, ugly guys pulling unbelievably hot chicks

some people do mindblowing stuff

sam_the_king
3 Dec 2006, 22:13
i heard shane crawford has the highest ever beep test recorded anywhere and it was like 19.3 i think....theres old stories about ppl running out the tape (21 levels) but they can't prove it

apparantly david beckham has finished the beep test

RememberMe
3 Dec 2006, 22:35
"Facts - English Football star David Beckham and American Cycling Legend, Lance Armstrong are two of the very few people who can complete the beep test."

Don't know the validity of this info. These two are the standouts in their chosen sports, so it makes sense. It would be interesting to see what all the doped up cyclists would run the beep test in though. :P

[/SIZE][/FONT]http://www.thebeeptest.com/

wce4premiership
4 Dec 2006, 12:37
"Facts - English Football star David Beckham and American Cycling Legend, Lance Armstrong are two of the very few people who can complete the beep test."

Don't know the validity of this info. These two are the standouts in their chosen sports, so it makes sense. It would be interesting to see what all the doped up cyclists would run the beep test in though. :P

[/SIZE][/font]http://www.thebeeptest.com/thats amazing really

Boy from the West
4 Dec 2006, 12:41
"Facts - English Football star David Beckham and American Cycling Legend, Lance Armstrong are two of the very few people who can complete the beep test."

Don't know the validity of this info. These two are the standouts in their chosen sports, so it makes sense. It would be interesting to see what all the doped up cyclists would run the beep test in though. :P

[/SIZE][/FONT]http://www.thebeeptest.com/
They are the type of athletes who would excel at the beep. Neither sport requires them to muscle up like AFL players. They are more whippet like - lean and lighter. Either way to finish it is ultra impressive.

Hugshawks
4 Dec 2006, 12:58
15's is that brilliant. Im a 19yr old female who plays hockey and am a full time student and obviously am not a professional athlete and I get 13's. Would expect for a AFL player for that to be a lot higher than that.

Belinda Clarke, former women's australian captain, got 17.5 once.

:eek: !

That is bloody unreal!

Lingsface
4 Dec 2006, 15:00
15's is that brilliant. Im a 19yr old female who plays hockey and am a full time student and obviously am not a professional athlete and I get 13's. Would expect for a AFL player for that to be a lot higher than that.

Belinda Clarke, former women's australian captain, got 17.5 once.

they would shorten it for women haha