Short acceleration tests over 5m and 10m from a standing start to evaluate explosive start performan

5m and 10m Sprint Test

Test Objective

To measure acceleration speed over very short distances (5 m and 10 m) from a standing start. This test is specifically used to evaluate explosive starting ability and sprint power.

Required Equipment

  • A flat surface (track, synthetic turf, or hardwood floor).
  • Cones or markers for the 0 m, 5 m, and 10 m distances.
  • A precise stopwatch or photoelectric cells / timing gates (if available, for higher accuracy).
  • An assistant or timekeeper.

Setup

  • Place a highly visible starting line.
  • Mark two distinct finish lines: the first at the 5 m mark, and the second at the 10 m mark.

Test Protocol

  • The athlete assumes a standing start position: one foot placed just behind the starting line, strictly with no momentum or preliminary movement.
  • At the start signal (manual or audio), the athlete sprints forward at maximum speed.
  • The timekeeper records:
    • The time taken to cover the 5 m distance.
    • The time taken to cover the 10 m distance.
  • The test can be repeated 2 to 3 times, with a recovery period of 2–3 minutes between trials. The best (lowest) time is retained.

⏱ Instructions and Guidelines

  • No false starts (anticipation): The athlete must start strictly upon hearing or seeing the signal.
  • The start must be maximally explosive and run in a straight line.
  • Appropriate footwear must be worn (e.g., cleats or running sneakers depending on the testing surface).

Evaluation

  • 5 m time: Reflects the quality of explosiveness, initial push-off, and starting power.
  • 10 m time: Reflects the rate of acceleration.
  • Results can be compared to normative data based on age, gender, and athletic experience level.