Beep Test Protocol Uploaded
Beep Test Protocol Uploaded
1) The Beep Test is performed over a distance of 20-meters; this distance is marked out with two
cones or two lines (e.g. marked with chalk or tape) which are placed exactly 20-meters apart.
2) There are 21-levels on the full beep test and each level has a set amount of stages to complete.
The higher the level the greater the number of stages to complete e.g. Level -1 has 7 stages,
level -11 has 12 stages and the final level -21 has 16 stages. Each level goes for approximately
1-minute. Each increase in level is accompanied by an increase in the beep tempo (beeps get
closer together). The test starts at 8.5 km/hr (level-1) and increases by 0.5km/hr at each level
The supplied soundtrack will take you to Level 7, Stage 5.
3) Your end score will be based on the amount of stages you were able to complete. If, for
example at Level -7 you were able to complete 8 Stages, your final test score would be 7/8.
4) “THE ACTUAL TEST” The participant turns their “Beep Test” on and positions themselves
adjacent to one of the cones. The participant then starts on the starter’s command and must
continually touch the opposite cone (or place any part of a foot on the marked line), keeping in
tempo with the beeps.
5) Once the participant is unable to get to the next cone before the scheduled beep, the test then
continues for one more beep/cone, if the participant is successful in playing “catch up” and can
reach the next cone before the next beep, then the test continues, however if the participant
fails two consecutive beeps/cones, then the test ends and their final score reverts back to the
last successful cone attempt.
VO2 max is expressed either as an absolute rate in litres of oxygen per minute (l/min) or as a
relative rate in millilitres of oxygen per kilogram of bodyweight per minute (ml/kg/min). The
latter expression is often used to compare the performance of endurance sports athletes.