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marta [7]
4 years ago
8

Describe how a multistage fitness test works and what it is intended to do

Physics
1 answer:
skad [1K]4 years ago
10 0
Runners complete 20m continuous runs, going from one cone to another. they must get to one cone from another until a beep comes. each time, the time between the beeps decrease.
the multistage fitness test is mostly to measure the power of aerobic.
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