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1.5-Mile Run Test — Protocol, Norms and Application

Measures: Aerobik dayanıklılık, VO₂ maks tahmini

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Difficulty: Orta  |  Category: Aerobik

Protocol

The 1.5-Mile Run Test is a field test widely used by the US military and defense organizations to assess aerobic capacity based on time. Similar in structure to the Cooper test, it is based on the principle of completing a fixed distance in the shortest possible time.

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Preparation: A 2.414 km (1.5 mile) course must be measured in advance. On a 400m track, this equals 6 full laps plus approximately 14 meters. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for at least 24 hours before the test. A 5-minute dynamic warm-up is mandatory.

Test Procedure: The participant runs 1.5 miles (2.414 km) in the shortest possible time. Walking is permitted but significantly reduces performance. Pacing is critical; most runners prefer to keep the first 800m conservative and accelerate in the final 800m. The stopwatch is started at the test beginning and stopped when the last participant crosses the finish line.

Data Recording: Each participant’s individual completion time is recorded in minutes and seconds.

Calculation: VO₂max (ml/kg/min) = (483 / time_minutes) + 3.5. For example, 10 minutes 30 seconds (10.5 min) = (483/10.5) + 3.5 ≈ 49.5 ml/kg/min.

Post-Test: The participant transitions to slow walking rather than stopping abruptly. A 5–10 minute cool-down walk and static stretching are performed. Results are compared to military or general normative tables.

Formula

VO₂max (ml/kg/min) = (483 / time_minutes) + 3.5

Equipment Required

1.5 mil (2.414 km) ölçülmüş parkur, kronometre

Normative Values (Age: 17-21 (Ordu standardı))

Classification Male Female
Excellent <9:30 dak <11:57 dak
Good 9:30-10:30 dak 11:57-13:57 dak
Average 10:30-12:00 dak 13:57-15:57 dak
Below Average 12:00-13:30 dak 15:57-17:57 dak
Poor >13:30 dak >17:57 dak

Practical Applications

This test is used as a core component in military personnel selection exams, police academies, and fitness assessment batteries. The fixed-distance format simplifies logistical planning.

Limitations

Requires high motivation. Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, wind) significantly affect results. May generate high cardiac stress in sedentary individuals.

Related Tests: Cooper 12-Minute Run, 2000m Rowing Test, Beep Test

Sources: George JD et al., 1993, Res Q Exerc Sport; US Army Physical Fitness Test Standards, 2020

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Key Facts
Protocol The 1.5-Mile Run Test is a field test widely used by the US military and defense organizations to assess aerobic capacity based on time. Similar in structure to the Cooper test, it is based on the principle of completing a fixed distance in the shortest possible time. Preparation: A 2.414 km (1.5 mile) course must be measured in advance. On a 400m track, this equals 6 full laps plus approximately 14 meters. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for at least 24 hours before the test. A 5-minute dynamic warm-up is mandatory. Test Procedure: The participant runs 1.5 miles (2.414 km) in the shortest possible time. Walking is permitted but significantly reduces performance. Pacing is critical; most runners prefer to keep the first 800m conservative and accelerate in the final 800m. The stopwatch is started at the test beginning and stopped when the last participant crosses the finish line. Data Recording: Each participant's individual completion time is recorded in minutes and seconds. Calculation: VO₂max (ml/kg/min) = (483 / time_minutes) + 3.5. For example, 10 minutes 30 seconds (10.5 min) = (483/10.5) + 3.5 ≈ 49.5 ml/kg/min. Post-Test: The participant transitions to slow walking rather than stopping abruptly. A 5–10 minute cool-down walk and static stretching are performed. Results are compared to military or general normative tables. Formula

VO₂max (ml/kg/min) = (483 / time_minutes) + 3.5

Equipment Required

1.5 mil (2.414 km) ölçülmüş parkur, kronometre

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