Assessments: The Strengths Of A Tennis Player

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Nowadays society is leaning towards an active lifestyle. Therefore, it is important to know where you stand before you start exercising and to do assessments is the best way to figure it out. After anatomical and physiological assessments are done, then it is the right time to set realistic goals and start working towards achieving those goals. After I completed all of my assessments I discovered a lot of valuable information about myself.
Before starting all of the assessments in the HHP 5150 class, I made an assumption that since I was an athlete all my life, and exercising was part of my lifestyle, I am going to enter at least “average” category in every testing. Unfortunately, that was not the case, and I discovered couple of weaknesses …show more content…

Looking at the anthropometric measures I am below average in weight category and above average in height which is important features for a tennis player. Another important aspect for a tennis player is arm span which is 2 centimeters below my height but still quite large compared to the average and that helps to cover the tennis court more effectively when playing a tennis match. However, one of the most important factors while playing tennis is endurance because sometimes tennis match can last up to three hours or even longer. Therefore, when I was performing cardiovascular assessment and used Bruce Treadmill Test, I was able to last 15 minutes on the treadmill without stopping. When the test was finished, the test administrators calculated my VO2 max which was 55.05 ml/kg/min. That type of score puts me in the “superior” category and this is really important test for tennis players which I probably will use in the future for my tennis players when I will become a tennis coach. Other tests which also put me in the “above average” or “superior” category were flexibility sit-and-reach tests. This is also an important aspect for a tennis player since being flexible helps to avoid injuries while participating in practices or tennis

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