Sprint Running, Agility and Anaerobic Endurance: Standards for the Students at the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies
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Resolving critical incidents can be extremely physically demanding for police officers.
Consequently, throughout the selection process, training, and working career, police officers’
physical abilities are often assessed with a battery of tests. Research has been conducted with a
total sample of 523 students (232 female and 291 male) at the University of Criminal Investigation
and Police Studies (UCIPS), with the aim of defining the norms for Linear sprint performance at
20 m (LSP20m),
Illinois agility test (IAT) and Shuttle run 300-yard (ShR300y). The homogeneity
of the results has been established by the low skewness and kurtosis coefficient, as well as by the
values obtained from the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, meaning the data are not significantly statistically different from the normal distribution. Based on the percentile distribution, qualitative and
quantitative normative values have been defined for LSP20m, IAT and ShR300y. The achieve...ment
levels have been ranked as follows: < P10 (insufficient), P10 to P25 (poor), P25 to P50 (fair), P50
to P75 (good), P75 to P90 (very good) and > P90 (excellent). LSP20m, IAT and ShR300y tests can
be used for assessing acceleration, running speed and change-of-direction speed in the anaerobic
work regime. Furthermore, they correspond to the first stage of critical incidents resolution –
getting to the problem
(hence can be viewed as job-related fitness tests). Since population norms have
been established, their implementation in the battery of tests for the assessment of UCIPS students’ physical abilities in the sense of running tests can be quantitatively applied at the situational
system of testing of Specialized Physical Education
Кључне речи:
police students / Specialized Physical Education / physical abilities / testing procedureИзвор:
NBP. Nauka, bezbednost, policija, 2022, 27, 2, 45-58Издавач:
- Belgrade : University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies
- Beograd : Kriminalističko-policijski univerzitet
Институција/група
JakovTY - JOUR AU - Janković, Radivoje AU - Dopsaj, Milivoj PY - 2022 UR - http://jakov.kpu.edu.rs/handle/123456789/1408 AB - Resolving critical incidents can be extremely physically demanding for police officers. Consequently, throughout the selection process, training, and working career, police officers’ physical abilities are often assessed with a battery of tests. Research has been conducted with a total sample of 523 students (232 female and 291 male) at the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies (UCIPS), with the aim of defining the norms for Linear sprint performance at 20 m (LSP20m), Illinois agility test (IAT) and Shuttle run 300-yard (ShR300y). The homogeneity of the results has been established by the low skewness and kurtosis coefficient, as well as by the values obtained from the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, meaning the data are not significantly statistically different from the normal distribution. Based on the percentile distribution, qualitative and quantitative normative values have been defined for LSP20m, IAT and ShR300y. The achievement levels have been ranked as follows: < P10 (insufficient), P10 to P25 (poor), P25 to P50 (fair), P50 to P75 (good), P75 to P90 (very good) and > P90 (excellent). LSP20m, IAT and ShR300y tests can be used for assessing acceleration, running speed and change-of-direction speed in the anaerobic work regime. Furthermore, they correspond to the first stage of critical incidents resolution – getting to the problem (hence can be viewed as job-related fitness tests). Since population norms have been established, their implementation in the battery of tests for the assessment of UCIPS students’ physical abilities in the sense of running tests can be quantitatively applied at the situational system of testing of Specialized Physical Education PB - Belgrade : University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies PB - Beograd : Kriminalističko-policijski univerzitet T2 - NBP. Nauka, bezbednost, policija T1 - Sprint Running, Agility and Anaerobic Endurance: Standards for the Students at the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies VL - 27 IS - 2 SP - 45 EP - 58 DO - 10.5937/nabepo27-36046 ER -
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Janković, R.,& Dopsaj, M.. (2022). Sprint Running, Agility and Anaerobic Endurance: Standards for the Students at the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies. in NBP. Nauka, bezbednost, policija Belgrade : University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies., 27(2), 45-58. https://doi.org/10.5937/nabepo27-36046
Janković R, Dopsaj M. Sprint Running, Agility and Anaerobic Endurance: Standards for the Students at the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies. in NBP. Nauka, bezbednost, policija. 2022;27(2):45-58. doi:10.5937/nabepo27-36046 .
Janković, Radivoje, Dopsaj, Milivoj, "Sprint Running, Agility and Anaerobic Endurance: Standards for the Students at the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies" in NBP. Nauka, bezbednost, policija, 27, no. 2 (2022):45-58, https://doi.org/10.5937/nabepo27-36046 . .