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describe how a multistage fitness test works and what it is intended to do.
The multistage fitness test (beep test) has participants run between two lines (20 - meter apart) in time with beeps. Each level increases speed. It ends when a participant can’t keep up. It measures aerobic endurance (cardiorespiratory fitness) by assessing how long one can maintain pace through increasing - intensity stages.
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How it works: The multistage fitness test (also known as the beep test) requires an individual to run back and forth between two lines that are 20 meters apart. The running is done in time with a series of beeps. As the test progresses, each "level" of the test has an increased running speed (the time between beeps decreases). The test continues until the individual can no longer keep up with the pace set by the beeps (i.e., they fail to reach the line before the beep sounds a certain number of times).
What it is intended to do: The multistage fitness test is designed to measure aerobic (cardiorespiratory) endurance. It assesses how well the cardiovascular and respiratory systems can supply oxygen to the working muscles during prolonged, increasing - intensity exercise by determining the highest level (or stage) an individual can reach before they are unable to maintain the required running pace.