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Founded in 1994, Shape Up America! is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization committed to raising awareness of obesity as a health issue and to providing responsible information on healthy weight management.
Assessment Center
The assessments in this section are designed to give you an idea about the shape you
are in. If you want to visit any section other than the Information Center,
fill these out first. As you complete each assessment, your results will be
posted on the scoreboard at the bottom left portion of your screen.
The information gathered from the results on these
tests will be used in other parts of the Fitness Center. For example, information on
the Activity Level Test will be used for calculating a calorie level for you
when you enter the Nutrition Center, and for calculating how many calories you burn
for each activity in the Improvement Center.
There are five different assessments in this section. The
approximate total time to complete the first four assessments and the
paper-based Aerobic Fitness Test is 15 – 30 minutes. The time to complete the
non paper-based Aerobic Fitness Test will vary from person to person. The only
equipment you’ll need is a yardstick and some adhesive tape for the Flexibility
Test.
- The PAR-Q test is a quick screen to test physical
readiness for physical activity.
Take the PAR-Q Test
- The Activity Level Assessment will let you know if
your level of activity throughout the entire day places you in the Sedentary
or Light, Moderate, Heavy or Very Heavy Activity Level. The reason we assess
the Activity Level is to estimate daily calorie needs.
Take the Activity Level
Test
- The Flexibility Test measures the range of movement
you have. The range of movement is determined by the muscles and ligaments
surrounding a joint.
Take the
Flexibility Test
- The Muscular Strength and Endurance Test gives you an
idea of the strength of muscles in your upper body. No one test can give you a
picture of the strength all over your body. We chose this test because it can
be done without equipment and without going to a fitness facility.
Take the Strength Test
- There are two tests for aerobic fitness, and you can take either one. One
is a test that requires you to run, jog or walk a specific distance. The other
is a questionnaire about your usual participation in fitness-enhancing
activities.
Take the Aerobic Fitness Test
Take
the Aerobic Fitness Test (questionnaire)