Evaluate speed, coordination, and change of direction ability over a 10x5m shuttle course.

10 × 5m Shuttle Sprint Test

Test Objective

To measure speed, coordination, and the ability to quickly change direction over a short distance.

⚙️ Required Equipment

  • A flat and even surface (sports hall, synthetic turf, or athletics track).
  • 2 clearly marked lines placed 5 meters apart.
  • A precise stopwatch (or photoelectric cells / timing gates if available).
  • An assistant for timing.
  • Cones to demarcate the ends of the running zone.
  • Result recording sheet.

Test Protocol

  • The athlete begins behind one of the lines in a stationary start position.
  • On the start signal, they sprint to the opposite line (5 meters away), touch the ground (or clearly cross the line), and then return.
  • They complete 5 round trips (which equals 10 lengths of 5 meters = 50 meters in total).
  • The stopwatch starts precisely on the signal and stops at the completion of the final round trip.

Evaluation

  • The total time is recorded in seconds (e.g., 11.20 s).
  • This test evaluates:
    • Linear speed over short distances.
    • Reaction and execution speed.
    • Braking (deceleration), pivoting, and rapid restarting (re-acceleration) capabilities.

✅ Recommendations

  • Conduct a comprehensive warm-up: light jogging, running drills, and change of direction exercises.
  • Always touch the ground or clearly cross the line at each end to ensure validity.
  • Do not slip or turn too early before reaching the designated line.
  • Repeat the test twice if necessary, and retain the best recorded time