
Pacey Performance Podcast Testing and training deceleration and change of direction qualities with Charlie Faulkner
Dec 19, 2024
Charlie Faulkner, the first team physical performance coach for Manchester City Women's, dives into the intricacies of deceleration and change of direction. He shares insights on profiling athletes' movement capabilities using tools like the modified 505 test and the CMAS scoring system. Emphasizing individualized training, Charlie discusses how tailored exercises, such as kettlebell swings, target specific muscle adaptations for improved performance. He also highlights the importance of understanding biomechanics to minimize injury risks and enhance athletic efficiency in dynamic sports.
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Modified 505 Test for Profiling
- Use a modified 505 test with a 10-meter run-in to ensure high speed and force before cutting.
- Standardizing approach speed reveals true deceleration ability and prevents early braking falsifying results.
Combine Video & Timing for Assessment
- Combine timing gates with video analysis to capture penultimate and final foot contact during change of direction.
- Analyze left and right cuts to identify asymmetries and movement strategies affecting deceleration efficiency.
Use CMAS to Assess Injury Risk
- Use the Cutting Movement Assessment Score (CMAS) to score penultimate and final foot contact positions.
- High CMAS scores indicate higher injury risk due to knee abduction and poor mechanics.
