Harvard Step Test
= test for cardiovascular and respiratory endurance)
The test was developed at Harvard University in the USA in 1942. The Harvard Step Test quantitatively assesses recovery processes after controlled muscular work.
In the Harvard Step Test, the physical load is given in the form of ascents onto a step.
Task.
For 3 minutes, ascend and descend the steps, so that in 1 minute you perform 24 ascents.
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Methodology.
Each ascent and descent consists of 4 movement components: 1 – lifting one leg onto the step, 2 – the subject stands on the step with both feet, assuming a vertical position, 3 – lowering the leg with which the ascent began back to the floor, and 4 – lowering the other leg to the floor.
2. Exactly 3 minutes later, stop and immediately sit down on a chair.
3. Exactly 1 minute after completing the test, count your pulse for 30 seconds and multiply the result by 2 to determine the heart rate (per minute).
4. Using the “Cardiovascular and Respiratory Endurance” table, evaluate the obtained result. If you are unable to step onto the step for 3 minutes, consider your cardiovascular-respiratory endurance to be at a very low level.
Results: the numbers in the table correspond to the number of heartbeats per minute (the pulse should be measured 1 minute after completing the test).