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1 Testing and Training Timeline
WB 05/01: Task 3 Introduction WB 12/01: Task 3 Testing and Planning WB 19/01: Training week 1/8 WB 26/01: Training week 2/8 WB 02/02: Training week 3/8 WB 09/02: Training week 4/8 – review week Review week includes re-testing and profiling. Changes may be made to your training plan at this stage. WB 16/02: Training week 5/8 WB 23/02: Training week 6/8 WB 02/03: Training week 7/8 WB 09/03: Training week 8/8 – final week. Final week includes re-testing and profiling.

2 Testing Excellence Trait – Weakness 1/4
Strength Test Name: Hand Grip Diameter test. Standardised Test: Yes. Normative Data: If Not A Standardised Test Detail Method Here: Test Result 1: 49kg Test Result 1 Rating: 9 Test Result 2: 48kg Test Result 2 Rating: 8 Test Result 3: 46kg Test Result 3 Rating: Best Result: Best Result Rating: 9, test was very precise and carried out extremely efficiently with control of all the variables. My test result rating score scale, is from If a test were to be scored at 1, the test would’ve been very unproffesional, laboured and results wouldn’t be accurtate due to low reliability and validity. If the score were to rate at 10, the test would be carried out in a structured, proffesional manor, controlling all variables and ensuring that results were reliable and valid.

3 Testing Excellence Trait – Weakness 2/4
Decision Making. Test Name: Notation Analysis. Standardised Test: Yes. Normative Data: No. If Not A Standardised Test Detail Method Here: Notation Analysis involves watching the athlete play and having a number of categories, these will include headings such as ‘correct time to take shot’ ‘Correct time pass made’ ‘Correct time back tracking run made’ ‘Correct time cross put in’ ‘Correct time forward run made’ ‘Correct time tackle put in’ ‘Correct time dribble forward made’. Carrying out my Normative analysis with an Portsmouth Coach, so I can be sure that the judgement will be correct as he is qualified and I am not, I will also judge on videos and not live, as live you can miss important events and with live footage you can spend more time looking at them being involved fits in with the scoring system. Watching his two most recent games as a testing basis. Test Result 1: See Photo Test Result 1 Rating: 9 Test Result 2: Test Result 2 Rating: Test Result 3: See Photo. Test Result 3 Rating: 7 Best Result: Best Result Rating: 9. My test result rating score scale, is from If a test were to be scored at 1, the test would’ve been very unproffesional, laboured and results wouldn’t be accurtate due to low reliability and validity. If the score were to rate at 10, the test would be carried out in a structured, proffesional manor, controlling all variables and ensuring that results were reliable and valid.

4 Testing Excellence Trait – Weakness 3/4
Ball Retention. Test Name: Notation Analysis. Standardised Test: No Normative Data: If Not A Standardised Test Detail Method Here: Much like decision making I’d devise a scoring system such as, ‘amount of times the ball was lost when one player Is pressuring’ ‘amount of times the ball was retained when one player was pressuring’ ‘amount of times ball retained when being pressure by two players’ ‘ amount of times ball was lost when pressured by two players, ‘amount of times ball was retained in the air’ ‘amount of times ball was lost in the air’. Again watching footage from the two most recent games to come to a conclusion. Test Result 1: See photo Test Result 1 Rating: 8 Test Result 2: Test Result 2 Rating: 9 Test Result 3: Test Result 3 Rating: Best Result: Best Result Rating: 9. My test result rating score scale, is from If a test were to be scored at 1, the test would’ve been very unproffesional, laboured and results wouldn’t be accurtate due to low reliability and validity. If the score were to rate at 10, the test would be carried out in a structured, proffesional manor, controlling all variables and ensuring that results were reliable and valid.

5 Testing Excellence Trait – Weakness 4/4
Muscular Endurance. Test Name: Squat Test Standardised Test: Yes. Normative Data: If Not A Standardised Test Detail Method Here: Test Result 1: 33 squats. Test Result 1 Rating: 9 Test Result 2: 30 squats. Test Result 2 Rating: 8 Test Result 3: 28 squats. Test Result 3 Rating: Best Result: Best Result Rating: My test result rating score scale, is from If a test were to be scored at 1, the test would’ve been very unproffesional, laboured and results wouldn’t be accurtate due to low reliability and validity. If the score were to rate at 10, the test would be carried out in a structured, proffesional manor, controlling all variables and ensuring that results were reliable and valid.

6 Improvement Target 1 (P6)
Priority Excellence Trait Muscular Endurance. Baseline Test Result 33 squats, was the best score that Conor achieved in this test. Specific Target I want Conor to achieve more than 34, which is excellent for his age range. Measurable Its measurable as I will be measuring his progress throughout, whilst he’s at the gym and when we re-test I will make sure conditions are strict and measurements are taken precisely. Agreed Upon This has been agreed upon with my client, in a meeting. Realistic This isnt asking too much of Conor simply because he achieved quite well in it originally and is only moving to the excellent category. Time Based Baseline test (WB 12/01): He scored 33 squats Review (WB 09/02): Complete (WB 09/03):

7 Student Justification 1
I decided upon Muscular Endurance being a improvement target for Conor purely because it’s a fundamental part of football when playing it at a high level. An average game of football is ninety minutes long, meaning Conor is going to need to keep up with play for ninety minutes, assuming he isn’t substituted off before hand. All games have different paces, depending upon the opposition and weather conditions, so its key that a high level of muscular endurance will allow him to adapt how he plays football when the weather conditions and opposition change, as they are ever changing. For example playing in wet conditions will require a higher level of muscular endurance in the leg muscles, as they turf is likely to be damp and soft, asking more of the muscles. Conor plays in an attacking position also, this requires him to be making fast runs in behind defenders, to allow himself the opportunity to score goals and to aid his team. So if his muscular endurance is of a high level, he’ll be able to ensure that he is in the right position on the pitch to receive the ball and aid the team, having enough energy left in his muscles to be able to ensure that he is making frequent runs behind defenders. As if he is scoring goals, then the team is being aided, winning them games, which increases the points total and then moves Portsmouth up the table. As Conor has achieved below average in this specific element, the squat test being the test that produced the results. It’s a necessity that it is improved upon and quickly, to aid his performance and his contribution towards the team. If his muscular endurance is at a high level he’ll also, like I stated above find himself in scoring positions more often than not, so he’ll have the chance to increase his goals tally, the more his goals tally in increased the more aware bigger clubs will become of him, this will then increase his transfer fee. Meaning he could then, in time end up playing for a bigger club. As you can see there are only benefits to his personal game and contribution to the team, to increasing his muscular endurance.

8 Improvement Target 2 (P6)
Priority Excellence Trait Strength. Baseline Test Result 49kg, was the best score that Conor achieved in this specific test. Specific Target I want Conor to achieve 53, in the hand grip dynamiter test after by the end of the eight week time period. Measurable Its measureable simply because its over a specific period of eight weeks, I will also make sure the retesting is done under strict conditions with controlled variables and testing. Agreed Upon The aim was agreed upon with Conor in the one to one meeting we had after the testing. Realistic If Conor is to follow my eight week training programme then the goal I have set is realistic and he will be able to achieve it, it also doesn’t ask too much of Conor as he also scored quite well on the original test. Time Based Baseline test (WB 12/01):49kg Review (WB 09/02): Complete (WB 09/03):

9 Student Justification 2
I have chosen strength as an area to improve, simply because Conor has room for improvement in this area. Strength is also needed as a centre forward as frequently Conor is going to be coming up against very strong opposition such in the shape of centre backs. So its key that Conor can hold the ball up and is able to lay it off to other players, if he isn’t strong then he isn’t going to be able to do this and will find himself being pushed off the ball. So I tested him via the hand grip dynamiter simply because the area of strength I’m targeting for Conor is upper body as this will help him to become stronger when up against centre backs. The eight week training programme specifically focus’s on improving upper body strength, working arms, chest, back and the core, as core is also key when it comes to strength. I used the hand grip dynamiter simply as when he’s working all the other body parts, his forearms will get gradually bigger, this is why it’s a good element of the body to test. If his strength is increased, then he is going to find it easier to increase his goals tally. As he is only an 18 year old, breaking into the first team, he isn’t going to be as developed as some of the defenders he is likely to come up against, some in their thirties. So if we focus on improving his strength, then its likely to help his over all performance as a centre forward, which will then lead to aiding the team. If his strength is improved then his hold up play will gradually get better, as he’ll be able to hold of defenders, meaning when the ball is at his feet and his back is to goal, he will be able to involve other team mates and start attacks, the more attacks his team have the more likely they are to score. The more goals they score, the more likely they are to win, meaning they will climb up the table. When Conor strength is increased he’ll find himself more of a threat from set pieces also, as he’ll be able to hold off his marker and then score. As arms are often used in the penalty area before set pieces, if the size of his arms were to increase, he’ll find it easier to shrug off his man to find himself in scoring positions. This will increase the likely hood that he will find himself in goal scoring opportunities, meaning that he can score more goals, again increasing his goals tally, meaning more clubs will become aware of him. Also the more goals he is scoring the more confident he is going to feel when he plays, so he’ll stand out. This will also aid his team, as they’ll be winning more games, getting more points and climbing the table, to ensure promotion is a possibility.


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