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Cyril only got 11 something which helped him slide towards our pick
smart move, knew his hammy's maxed out at 12.
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Cyril only got 11 something which helped him slide towards our pick
Can people stop posting their own personal bests? You're not AFL footballers, you will never be AFL footballers and you're not interesting.
My achievements are not relevant here.Looks like someone couldn't get past level 7.
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Can people stop posting their own personal bests? You're not AFL footballers, you will never be AFL footballers and you're not interesting.
But does a quick beep test actually correlate with AFL success?
Thread now about PB beep test times.My achievements are not relevant here.
anything over 14 is entering elite athlete endurance, Not everyone can even physically get that fit to hit over 14.
Very impressive effort to get 16
For everyone throwing around current players with 15/16, your not going to get around that once you put on the required bulk to play AFL
Nobody has "Finished" the Beep Test either
Example
http://www.topendsports.com/testing/records/shuttle-run.htm
Those scores are verified. If guys were getting 15 in the AFL you would hear about it
Im sure the fittest AFL players will get the low 15's, however i very much doubt guys in the AFL are getting 15
Mitch Brown did a 15 flat a couple of years ago in pre-season and he's a big unit.anything over 14 is entering elite athlete endurance, Not everyone can even physically get that fit to hit over 14.
Very impressive effort to get 16
For everyone throwing around current players with 15/16, your not going to get around that once you put on the required bulk to play AFL
Nobody has "Finished" the Beep Test either
Example
http://www.topendsports.com/testing/records/shuttle-run.htm
Those scores are verified. If guys were getting 15 in the AFL you would hear about it
Im sure the fittest AFL players will get the low 15's, however i very much doubt guys in the AFL are getting 15
Granted, but an important part of being an AFL footballer more so than probably any other team ball sport is aerobic fitness. Players with sub-par fitness are unlikely to be able to play consistent football for a few years and some players are just unable to ever generate a sufficient fitness level. Tony Notte was an example of this.But the numbers suggest that shuttle run results are not that significant. They can show the athletes and not necessarily the footballers.
14 or 15 is impressive if you're a big man who carries more bulk and might be slower. I don't know why it's supposed to be startling if you're comparing skinny teenage flankers/mids. Whippets such as Cale Morton, Ryan Bastinac and Farren Ray reached level 15 at draft camp. Marcus Davies is a solid boy, yet reached 15.1 and placed in the top of the 3 km time trial at the 09 draft camp. Andrew Walker hasn't slowed after his weight hit 95 kgs a few year back.anything over 14 is entering elite athlete endurance, Not everyone can even physically get that fit to hit over 14.
Very impressive effort to get 16
For everyone throwing around current players with 15/16, your not going to get around that once you put on the required bulk to play AFL
Nobody has "Finished" the Beep Test either
Example
http://www.topendsports.com/testing/records/shuttle-run.htm
Those scores are verified. If guys were getting 15 in the AFL you would hear about it
Im sure the fittest AFL players will get the low 15's, however i very much doubt guys in the AFL are getting 15
But does a quick beep test actually correlate with AFL success?
Im sure coaches and fitness staff would prefer some test of running 4-800 metres than resting than going again. In AFL the game is very much go hard for 2 mins rest, hard for 2 mins rest. Ive heard many mates say this that is what is told to them by the AFL teams fitness staff.
I find it hard to believe anyone over 90+ kilos who gets 15, im not doubting that 1-2 guys could get it, However Many factors, such as these kids (Brad Hill looks about 30 kilos) so his endurance would beat a guy whos running around at 85 Kilos, however we're not sure if he's hit the apex or that living the life of a professional athlete could push it his score more14 or 15 is impressive if you're a big man who carries more bulk and might be slower.