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1 Chapter 18 Sports Skills

2 Chapter Objectives After completing this chapter, you should be able to Measure sports skills. State how sports skills tests may be used in physical education. Locate and select individual, dual, and team sports skills tests.

3 Sports Skills Tests Selection of sports skills tests should be based on criteria described in chapter 4. Test items measure only one aspect of sport. May be best to develop localized norms.

4 Why Measure Sports Skills?
Achievement Classification Diagnosis Motivation Practice Program Accountability

5 AAHPER Archery Test Test objective. To measure archery skill.
Age level. Twelve through eighteen. Face validity; no reliability coefficient provided. Two ends of six arrows (total of twelve) are shot at distances of 10, 20, and 30 yard for boys and 10 and 20 yards for girls.

6 Badminton – French Short-Serve Test
Test objective. To measure the ability to serve accurately with a low and short placement (degree of serving skill should be developed before the test is administered). Age level. Junior high through college. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Serve must pass between rope (20 inches above net) and net and land in target area. Figure 18.1 shows court markings.

7 Badminton – French Short-Serve Test
Figure 18.1 shows court markings.

8 Badminton – Scott and French Long-Serve Test
Test objective. To measure the accuracy of the long serve. Age level. High school through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Serve must pass over a rope 14 feet from and parallel to net at a height of 8 feet into target area. Figure 18.2 shows court markings.

9 Badminton – Poole Forehand Clear Test
Test objective. To measure the ability to hit the forehand clear from the backcourt, high and deep into the opponent’s court. Age level. High school through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Figure 18.3 shows scoring zones.

10 Badminton – Poole Forehand Clear Test
Figure 18.3 shows scoring zones.

11 Golf – Clevett’s Putting Test
Test objective. To measure general golf putting ability. Age level. Junior high through college-age. Validity and reliability not reported. Figure 18.4 shows markings on smooth carpet.

12 Golf – Clevett’s Putting Test
Figure 18.4 shows markings on smooth carpet.

13 The Green Golf Test Test objective. To measure the golf skills of putting, chipping, pitch shot, and approach shot. Age level. Originally designed for college students but may be used for individuals younger than college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported.

14 The Green Golf Test Test items Long putt (25 feet)
Chip shot for 35 feet Pitch shot from 40 yards Middle distance shot (140 yards for males and 110 yards for females

15 Indoor Golf Skill Test for Junior High School Boys
Test objective. To measure golf skill with the 5-iron. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Figure 18.5 shows target markings; plastic balls are used. Figure 18.5

16 Tyson Handball Test Test objective. To measure essential handball skills. Age level. High school through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. 30-Second Volley

17 Tyson Handball Test Front-Wall Kill with Dominant Hand (Figure 18.6 shows floor and wall target area.) Back-Wall Kill with Dominant Hand (Figure 18.7 shows floor and wall target area.)

18 Racquetball Skills Test
Test objective. To measure basic racquetball skills. Age level. High school through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Short Wall Volley Test Long Wall Volley Test

19 Hewitt’s Revision of the Dyer Backboard Tennis Test
Test objective. To classify beginning and advanced tennis players by measuring rallying ability. Age level. High school through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Three trials of 30 seconds each; average number of times ball can be hit against the wall on or above a line 3 feet high from a distance of 20 feet.

20 Hewitt Tennis Achievement Test
Test objective. To measure the basic tennis skills of the service, forehand drive, and backhand drive. Age level. High school through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported.

21 Hewitt Tennis Achievement Test
Service Placement (Figure 18.8) Speed of Service (Figure 18.8) Forehand and Backhand Drive Tests (Figure 18.9) Figure 18.8 Figure 18.9

22 AAHPERD Tennis Skills Test
Test Objective. To measure the basic tennis skills of ground strokes (forehand and backhand) and the serve. A volley test is included as an optional item. Age level. Grade 9 through college. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Ground Strokes (Figure shows court markings.) Serve (Figure shows court markings.) Volley (Figure shows court markings.)

23 AAHPERD Basketball Skills Test
Age level. Ten through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Speed Spot Shooting (Figure shows floor markings.) Test objective. To measure skill in rapidly shooting from different positions and, to a limited extent, to measure agility and ball handling.

24 AAHPERD Basketball Skills Test
Passing (Figure shows wall markings.) Test objective. To measure skill in chest passing and recovering the ball while moving. Control Dribble (Figure shows court markings.) Test objective. To measure ball-handling skill (dribbling) while moving.

25 AAHPERD Basketball Skills Test
Defensive Movement (Figure shows court markings.) Test objective. To measure basic defensive-movement skills.

26 Field Hockey – Chapman Ball Control Test
Test objective. To measure the ability to combine quickness in stick movement with ability to control the force that is necessary to move the ball. Age level. High school through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Figure shows the pattern that is placed on the gymnasium floor.

27 AAHPER Football Skills Test
This test includes ten items that measure different football skills. Eight items, which measure skills also used in touch or flag football, are described. Test objective. Each item measures a single basic skill. No validity or reliability coefficients reported. Forward Pass for Distance 50-Yard Dash with Football Forward Pass for Accuracy

28 AAHPER Football Skills Test
Punt for Distance Ball-Changing Zigzag Run (Figure 18.18, page 252, shows placement of chairs.) Catching the Forward Pass (Figure shows field markings.) Pullout Kickoff

29 McDonald Soccer Test Test objective. To measure general soccer ability. Age level. High school through college-age. Validity coefficient reported; reliability not reported. Three 30-second trials; number of times the ball can be kicked against the wall (30 feet wide and 11 ½ feet high) from a distance of 9 feet.

30 Mitchell Soccer Test Test objective. To measure general soccer ability. Age level. Originally designed for fifth- and sixth-grade boys but may be administered to girls and boys in grade 5 through junior high. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Three trials of 20 seconds each; total number of times the ball can be legally kicked against a wall target (4 feet high from base of the wall and 8 feet long) from a distance of 6 feet.

31 AAHPERD Softball Skills Test
Test objective. To measure the basic softball skills of batting, fielding, throwing, and baserunning. Age level. Grade 5 through college. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Batting (figure shows field markings) Fielding Ground Balls (Figure shows field markings.)

32 AAHPERD Softball Skills Test
Overhand Throwing for Distance and Accuracy (Figure shows field markings.) Baserunning

33 Fielding Grounders – Agility, Speed, and Accuracy Test
Test objective. To measure the ability to field grounders, to run to a base, and to throw quickly and accurately to a target. Age level. Originally designed for high school girls but also may be administered to high school boys. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Figure shows the floor and wall markings for the test.

34 Shick Softball Test Battery
Test objective. To measure defensive softball skills. Age level. Originally designed for college women, but the test also may be administered to males and females in high school through college. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Repeated Throws Fielding Test Target Test (Figure shows the wall and floor target markings.)

35 Brady Volley Test Test objective. To measure general volleyball playing ability. Age level. College, but the test may also be appropriate for some high school groups. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Test performer volleys the ball within the boundaries of a wall target for 60 seconds.

36 Brumbach Volleyball Service Test
Test objective. To measure the ability to serve the volleyball low and deep into the opponent’s court. Age level. Junior high through college-age. Validity and reliability not reported. Figure shows the floor markings and rope placement.

37 North Carolina State University Volleyball Skills Test Battery
Test objective. To measure and evaluate the three basic volleyball skills: serve, forearm pass, and set. Age level. High school through college-age. Content validity assumed; reliability coefficient reported. Serve (Figure shows the floor markings.)

38 North Carolina State University Volleyball Skills Test Battery
Forearm Pass (Figure shows the court markings and rope placement.) Set (Figure shows the court markings and rope placement.)

39 Russell-Lange Volleyball Test
Test objective. To measure volleyball passing ability. Age level. Junior and senior high girls, but the serve item is also appropriate for junior and senior high boys. Validity and reliability coefficients reported. Volley Serve (Figure shows the court markings.)


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