5-4 preferablyWhich timings do you need?
5-4 preferablyWhich timings do you need?
Try this, let me know if there's any difficulties in accessing it5-4 preferably
Yes, even if you are an experienced referee in the mens pathway (I was told no until I'd done a year at tier 3/4 in the womens game HA). It was slightly insulting.From what I gathered Match Officials with less than 1 Years Experience on Tier 3 & 4 of the Women's Pathway would not be considered for Promotion for 23/24 Season.
That worked - thank you so much.Try this, let me know if there's any difficulties in accessing it
Fitness test 17 / 22
But that's why we train. To get better.I’m also really frustrated with myself, as even with the more I could’ve done, I don’t think I would’ve passed it.
The Dutch referee website. I downloaded it from thereHow do you get a hold of this, as the only file I can find online isn't working?
I e been training only this test for past 2 weeks, and my test is this Saturday coming.That worked - thank you so much.
So I just had a crack at running the 5-4. I got a quarter of the way through and decided to stop.
For me there’s two views I need to have at this. First is factors surrounding the run.
- Very hot and humid day, I think the second hottest of the year where I am (however we have to be prepared to referee in a range of conditions)
- I really don’t feel well at the moment, probably wasn’t the wisest day for it when I’m a bit chesty
- I ran grass instead of track
- It was my first time running it.
Whilst the above factors for me do allow me to think that I’m definitely able to do better, as fitness is always something I’ve had praise for, I’m also really frustrated with myself, as even with the more I could’ve done, I don’t think I would’ve passed it.
I think I just needed somewhere to be self critical, and by no means am I making excuses for it; but I just feel like I’ve let myself down
You'll find it's easier in a group. It is definitely a mind battle as it's a boring test, imo. And repetitive.I e been training only this test for past 2 weeks, and my test is this Saturday coming.
The first day I did it I barely did 1 loop. I’ve been breaking it down with a minute or 2s rest between loops.
On Friday I did 6,3,1 loops, which i thought would be impossible 2 weeks ago.
I think it’s also as much of a mind battle as physical
Unless you referee from the centre circle!but the L4 test is easier than refereeing a game
The FA probably have to be a bit careful, there are a lot of L4s that really struggle with the fitness test, certainly with the old Cooper test. If they set the bar too high they risk losing a lot of L4s and that could be counter productive and take them back to the shortage they had a couple of years ago. Whereas at L3 and above they can set the bar as high as they like as there is a ready supply of referees at the level below waiting to replace anyone that fails. Also, and this is me being a bit cynical, they only really need a certain fitness level for supply league middles, and they won't care about that as they are not run by them, so as long as they are fit enough to run contrib lines that is good enough for them.I can't think how anyone could effectively Ref a Step5/6 game if they can't pass the L4 fitness test. It's a necessary 'health check' to conduct the test, but I'd argue that the L3 test is the level we should all be at. The 15s/22s combination definitely gets your attention but I'd still rather do that than the Cooper. Admittedly, we'll al different, but if I'm not at the L3 standard, I don't think I'd score well in Observations. To be clear, the L3 test is difficult, but the L4 test is easier than refereeing a game
Blimey, somebody spent a bit of time putting that thing together! I prefer FOP shuttle running so will no doubt give some of suggestions a shot.The FA probably have to be a bit careful, there are a lot of L4s that really struggle with the fitness test, certainly with the old Cooper test. If they set the bar too high they risk losing a lot of L4s and that could be counter productive and take them back to the shortage they had a couple of years ago. Whereas at L3 and above they can set the bar as high as they like as there is a ready supply of referees at the level below waiting to replace anyone that fails. Also, and this is me being a bit cynical, they only really need a certain fitness level for supply league middles, and they won't care about that as they are not run by them, so as long as they are fit enough to run contrib lines that is good enough for them.
It used to be 2500m for L4s, and even just increasing it to 2600m caught a lot of referees out. You also used to get awards for going over and beyond the minimum: bronze for 2900m, silver for 3100m and gold for 3300m, don't think that lasted for very long though. This document from 2008 details it. https://gdfra.org.au/4411RefFitnessGuide.pdf