Post on 11-Jan-2016
Program For Wrestling Weight Monitoring Assessors
Michigan High School Athletic Association1661 Ramblewood DriveEast Lansing, MI 48823
Primary Michigan Wrestling Weight Monitoring Personnel
Michigan High School Athletic Association
Phone (517) 332-5046
E-Mail: muyl@mhsaa.com
In-Service Content
• Introductions and agenda
• Components of the WWMP
• Body composition assessment
• Procedure for “Alpha Weigh-In”
In-Service Content
• Changes from last year
• Questions and answers
• LAB – practical assessment of athletes
• Test and evaluation
Reminder
• Wrestlers will be allowed to compete at their approved lowest minimum weight during an appeal for a lower weight.
• Wrestlers will be allowed to begin losing 1.5% immediately following the Alpha Weigh-In. It does not matter if they plan to appeal or not.
• Established Jan. 15 as the last date for hydrostatic appeals.
• Established a 48-hour wait period for all wrestlers that fail the specific gravity test for both skin fold & hydrostatic assessments and appeals.
NWCA ONLINE PROGRAM
• Upon successful completion of this course, the MHSAA will send each assessor their user ID and password, along with a list of wrestling schools and passwords.
• Only the registered assessor shall input data and use their ID and password- DO NOT SHARE YOUR PASSWORD WITH ANYONE!
• Keep a hard copy (worksheets) for your records and as a means of backup. Worksheets are available at mhsaa.com.
1) Go to www.nwcaonline.com
2) This is what the home page looks like…select OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE CALCULATOR from the WEIGHT MANAGEMENT tab.
Next, select LOGIN from the menu options at the top of the page.
This is the area where you LOGIN to the system. First enter your assessor ID and password, which is information that was supplied to you by the MHSAA after successful completion of the in-service course & exam.
You now have many options in the menu bar at the top of the page.
As an assessor, you click on ASSESSORS at the top of the page, found between the instructions and educational links.
Once you click on ASSESSORS, you will have 7 different options. When first assessing a team, you will click HIGH SCHOOL INITIAL ASSESSMENT to enter the data into the Web site for the first time.
Select your school from the drop-down list and enter the SCHOOL PASSWORD from the Master List that was mailed to you by the MHSAA with your assessor ID and password.
IMPORTANT NOTE: At the initial LOGIN enter your school ID and password which will bring you to this page.
INITIAL ASSESSMENT
• The following page is form on which all data is entered.• Enter the Name, Grade and Gender of the wrestler at the
top of the page.• Enter the Alpha Weight and indicate whether or not the
wrestler passed the specific gravity test. If they failed the hydration test, stop right there and do not enter any further data- the wrestler cannot be reassessed for 48 hours!
• Then enter all measurements, as you go, by using the TAB key to move from field to field. By using the TAB key, the program makes the calculations automatically!
This is an example of a completed form by which data was entered using the TAB key to move from field to field.
Once Completed…
• Once you have completed entering a data for a wrestler, click SAVE CERT at the bottom of the page, and then move on to the next wrestler.
When doing an APPEAL for a wrestler, click on the APPEAL link under the assessor pull down menu.
By clicking APPEAL, you will be brought to this screen of wrestlers who had an initial assessment done. In entering an APPEAL, first click on the SELECT link beside wrestler’s name who is appealing from the above menu!
Next, enter the data by using the TAB key just as you did for an initial assessment. Once completed, click SAVE APPEAL at the bottom of the page!
CRITICAL NOTE: When doing either an initial assessment or appeal, it is NOT NECESSARY to complete the CERTIFICATION PORTION of the form where it asks for signatures of the athlete, athletic administrator, ATC and coach. By hitting SAVE at the bottom of the screen, you have made the assessment or appeal official. There is no need to sign or send any paper to the MHSAA!!!
To view or print the school’s Alpha Master Report, simply click on that link under the assessor menu pull down bar.
This is a copy of the Alpha Master Report that each school’s coach must print off and exchange with opposing coaches prior to the start of each competition.
Appealed data will appear on the Alpha Master report, along with appeals that have been denied because of missed time frames or unacceptable measurements.
Note that this form does NOT have to be signed or does NOT have to be mailed to the MHSAA!
To view or print an individual wrestler’s weight loss plan, simply click on that link under the assessor menu pull down bar.
Again, no signatures are necessary and this form is simply for the informational and education purposes of the school wrestler and coach!
For help, assistance or questions, click either the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) link, with a section devoted to Assessor FAQ’s or…
Hit the HELP link, which will put you in contact directly with the NWCA for technical assistance or questions. Any questions about the NWCA site itself or any issues with the entry of data, contact Pat Tocci at the NWCA.
It is important to note then when an assessor switches entering data of one school to another school, YOU MUST LOG OFF and then re-log on under your password and that new school’s ID number and password. It is critical that you log off when finished entering data, or switching to another school or link within the Web site!
NWCA Protocols
• See the NWCA Assessor Instructions (available at mhsaa.com).
• Follow all protocols as printed.• For questions or technical support dealing
specifically with the NWCA website or program, contact the NWCA.
• Phone 712-653-8009• Fax 712-653-8270• Email ptocci@nwca.cc
Why the Michigan Weight Monitoring Program?
•Safe participation
•Healthy athletes
•Best practices
American Medical Association-1972
• Position on weight loss in wrestling
• Advising against dehydration to “make weight”
• Warning against food restriction
American College of Sports Medicine - 1976
• Position paper on making weight in
wrestling
• Advising against the use of
dehydration, sauna, and heat to lose
weight
Components of the Program
• Nutrition Education Program
• Regulations
• Assessor In-Service
Regulation – Body Fat Limits
• Skinfold assessment in hydrated state
• Minimum of 7% - males
• Minimum of 12% - females
Skinfold AssessorIn-Service
Program For Wrestling Weight Monitoring Assessors
Skinfold Assessor In-Service
• Knowledge of MHSAA WWMP
• Professional judgement
• Valid assessment of body composition
for wrestlers
Assessor Candidate Eligibility
• Physicians, MD or DO
• Physicians Assistant
• Nurse Practitioner
• RN, LPN
• Certified Athletic Trainer
• Physical Therapist
• Nutritionist
• Health Educator, Exercise Physiologist
Training the Skinfold Instructor (cont’d)
• Produce professional skinfold
assessors
• Experience and background check
• Theory and practical exposure
• Required registration fee
Responsibilities of the Skinfold Assessor
Program For Wrestling Weight Monitoring Assessors
Roles and Responsibilities of the Skinfold Assessor
• Providing a service to member schools of the MHSAA
• Model for young athletes
• Regard for “right to privacy”
• Confidentiality of information
Responsibilities of the Skinfold Assessor
• Maintain current registration• Contract with school prior to Alpha Weigh-In• Fee for service - no more than $5• Arrive Early• Enter data online using your assessor password• Serve as the resident expert
Responsibilities of the Skinfold Assessor (Cont’d)
• Lange or Harpenden skinfold calipers• Assess and record each of the 3 measurements
to the nearest .5 mm, for each site• >3mm difference will be returned• Record skinfold measurements for data entry
Responsibilities of the Skinfold Assessor (cont’d)
• Check all worksheets for accuracy before entering data online.
• If more than one assessor is involved make sure each wrestler is being entered online under the specific assessor’s password and login that assessed that wrestler.
Responsibilities of the Participating School
Program For Wrestling Weight Monitoring Assessors
Responsibilities of the Participating School
• Contact a registered skinfold assessor• Provide adult volunteers for:
Weigh-In Skinfold measurement recording Specific gravity (health professional) Wrestling coaching staff is excluded from testing
responsibilities
Responsibilities of the Participating School (cont’d)
• Purchase Bayer Multistix 10SG (#2161)
• Supply weight monitoring Data Forms provided by the MHSAA
• Certified scales used for the “Alpha Weigh-In” (Balance scales recorded up to nearest ¼ lb; digital 1/10 lb)
Responsibilities of the Participating School (cont’d)
• Complete data worksheets (except for specific gravity and skinfold data)
• Ensure that wrestlers are on time and prepared for assessment
Responsibilities of the Participating School (cont’d)
• Prepare wrestlers for Alpha Weigh-In Undergarments/loose shorts & T-shirt Collection cups Secure private, controlled area for specific
gravity assessment
Responsibilities of the Participating School
• FEE guidelines
• Limit $5 per student
• Fewer than six (6) wrestlers assessed on single date, one site, assessor permitted to charge mileage at current IRS rate or $30 service fee
Responsibilities of the MHSAA
Program For Wrestling Weight Monitoring Assessors
Responsibilities of the MHSAA
• Prepare and register skinfold assessors
• Work with the NWCA in monitoring the website and entry of data.
• Administrate all aspects of the hydro appeal process.
Responsibilities of the MHSAA (cont’d)
• Maintain a file of hydrostatic weighings• Maintain a file of Physicians Clearance
– Due Monday following Dec. 25
• Field calls from assessors and wrestling coaches pertaining to WWMP
Conducting the “Alpha Weigh-In” (The Stations)
• Data completion• Hydration status – specific gravity of urine• Weight• Skinfold measurement verification• Data verification & entry
Hydration Requirement
• Athletes must be in a proper state of hydration to determine their correct alpha weight
• Students should not exercise before the Alpha Weigh-In• Specific gravity assessment of the urine will determine
whether the wrestler may participate in the skinfold measurement process
Hydration Requirement (cont’d)
• This is simply a pass/fail assessment • Specific gravity >1.025g/ml is a failed test• “Alpha Weigh-In” must be conducted before the
athletes participate in that day’s practice or conditioning
• No sweaty (and possibly dehydrated) athletes!
Specific Gravity Assessment Procedure
• Product used: Bayer Multistix 10S (#2161) Elkhart, IN
• Check expiration date! Store in cool, dry place
Other Supplies needed Latex free Gloves, Collection Cups Biohazard bags
Make Sure Multistix Include Specific Gravity Band
Make sure Multistix include Specific Gravity band
Band 4
Check the expiration dateCheck expiration date at top of label
Don’t use expired product
Specific Gravity Assessment Procedure (cont’d)
• It is helpful to cut off squares up to Specific Gravity section (olive green section) to make dipping and reading easier• Available from various sources, including Shoreline Medical, Grand Rapids, MI
• 888.238.1800• 616.365.8545
Hydratin – Specific Gravity Band
Hydration—Specific Gravity Band
Simplify the ProcessCut the Strip Below Band Three
Simplify the process
Cut the strip between band four and five
Dip Multistix and immediately remove from urineDip Multistix and immediately remove from urine
Wipe excess urine on rim of containerAir dry for 45 seconds
Match band color with gravity band on bottle
Wipe excess urine on rim of container
Air dry for 45 seconds
Match band color with gravity band on bottle
Compare the Multistix with the specific gravity band on the bottle
Must Read <1.025
Must Read <1.025
Specific Gravity Assessment Procedure (cont’d)
• Instruct athletes to drink 6-10 glasses of water daily for 2-3 days prior to this test
• Also, instruct them to urinate at least 1-2 times during the day prior to this test to prevent urine from becoming too concentrated
Specific Gravity Assessment
• School Volunteers control the
environment
• Provide collection cup for one
athlete at a time
• Athlete enters a secured area, one at
a time
• Athlete collects a midstream sample
& holds own specimen during test
Specific Gravity Assessment• Test = Dip Multistix and remove
immediately holding horizontally• Hold horizontal, wait 45 seconds and then
compare to color strip• Continue with skinfold assessment if
SG <1.025 (passing)• Athlete-empty cup in toilet, cup in waste
receptacle• No weight or skinfolds if SG >1.025
Technical Information
Program For Wrestling Weight Monitoring Assessors
Body Composition Prediction Methods
• Bioelectric Impedance - Analysis (BIA)
• Skeletal Anthropometric - Widths (SAW)
• Near Infa-Red (NIR)
• Computed Tomographs (CT scan)
• Bod Pod
• Hydrostatic Weighing (HW)
• Skinfold Assessment (SF)
Body Composition Prediction Methods
• Comparison of Methods Considerations
Cost Availability Time Validity Reliability Why Skinfold Assessment?
Body Composition Prediction
• Skinfold Assessment Terminology
Total Body Weight (TBW) Body Density (BD) Lean Body Mass (LBM) Percent Body Fat (%BF)
Body Composition Prediction
• Lean Body Mass (LBM) Muscle mass Bone mass Provides for activity Support structure Use and production of blood
Body Composition Prediction
• Body Fat = (BF) Essential fat Non-essential fat Insulates Padding for organs
Body Composition Prediction
• Skinfold Assessment Terminology (cont’d)
Fat Weight (FW) Minimum Wrestling Weight (MWW) Optimal Body Weight (OBW)
Body Composition Prediction
• Skinfold Assessment Terminology (cont’d) Minimum Weight Regression Equation(s) Population Specificity Biological Variability Technical Variability Reliability Validity
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Standard Instruments Caliper standard
Lange or Harpenden Site Location Scale Certification Standard Hydration
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Lange Calipers
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Site Selection and Identification Anatomical Position Right Side Assessment Site Identification
– Triceps– Subscapular– Abdominal
Site Rotation across sites
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Sites Identify & mark sites Palpate site gently Elevate skinfold & fat under it Use thumb and index finger of left hand
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Skinfold Sites (right side – rotate across) Triceps = vertical, posterior mid-way
between the AC joint and elbow olecranon process and mid-way between the medial and lateral tissue of the triceps (|)
Subscapular = diagonal axis one cm below inferior angle of scapula (\)
Abdominal = vertical, anterior 3 cm lateral & 1 cm below the umbilicus (|)
Skinfold Assessment Standards
TRICEPS
Vertical
Posterior mid-way between AC joint and elbow olecranon process
Mid-way between medial and lateral tissue of triceps
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• TRICEPS
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• SUBSCAPULAR– Diagonal fold taken
1cm below the inferior angle of the scapula
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Measure & Mark
• ABDOMINAL– 3 cm lateral to naval– 1cm inferior– Vertical fold
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Site Determined
• ABDOMINAL– 3 cm lateral to naval– 1cm inferior– Vertical fold
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Measurement
• ABDOMINAL– 3 cm lateral to naval– 1cm inferior– Vertical fold
Skinfold Assessment Standards
Tricep Site
• Perpendicular Caliper
Orientation to site (+)• Parallel skinfolds• Calipers in right hand
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Same mechanic
• Subscapular site
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Avoid parallax error
by looking straight on
at the skinfold caliper’s measurement scale
• Follow natural cleavage of skinfold
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Caliper jaws placed midway between body and crest of skinfold
• Caliper perpendicular to skinfold
• Read caliper between 2-4 seconds after releasing thumb pressure from caliper while maintaining skinfold grasp
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Sites (cont’d)
Read measurement from caliper to the nearest 0.5mm
Have assistant record your measurements Rotate to next site Return to same site to obtain subsequent measures
normally within 0.5mm of previous one BUT less than and not equal to 3mm variance
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Improper Method!
• Angle of
calipers
Skinfold Assessor Standards
• Improper Method!
• Holding too
long to read
Skinfold Assessor Standards
• Improper Method!
• Vertical
measurement• Wrong Side of
navel• Horizontal Fold
Skinfold Assessor Standards
• Improper Method!
• Insufficient
tissue
Skinfold Assessor Standards
• Improper Method!
• Left hand
below calipers
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Improper Method for subscapular site!
• Vertical
measurement
Skinfold Assessment Standards
• Sites (cont’d)
Differences >3mm will not be accepted by the www.nwcaonline.com website
• Assessors will maintain all original data sheets in a secure location for 1 calendar year.
Skinfold Assessment Calculations
• LOHMAN Equation for Body Density BD= [1.0973 - (sumSFx.000815)]+[(sumSF)2x.00000084]
• sumSF=TricepsSF+SubscapularSF+AbdominalSF• (each skinfold value is an average of the three
recorded)• carry out calculations to five places past the
decimal• e.g. 1.08787
Skinfold Assessment Calculations
• Brozek Equation for Body Fat from Body Density
• % BF = (457 / BD) - (414.2) carry out calculations to two places past
the decimal e.g. 12.34%
Skinfold Assessment Calculations-Male
• Minimum Wrestling Weight @ 7%• MWW = ([1-(%BF/100)] x TBW) / (.93)• Alternate method
Fat Weight (FW) = TBW x (%BF/100) Lean Body Mass (LBM) = TBW - FW MWW = LBM / .93
Skinfold Assessment Calculations-Female
• Boileau Equation for %Body Fat– %BF=[1.35x(sumSF)] -[0.012x(sumSF)2] - 3.4– sumSF= Triceps SF + Subscapular SF– (each skinfold value is an average of the three
recorded)
• MWW (females) = LBM / .88
Skinfold Assessment Calculations
• Sample Calculation For Male Triceps= 4, Subscap= 5.2, Abdominal= 6.8 sum SF = 16
• BD=[1.0973-(16 x.000815)]+[(16)2 x.00000084]• BD=1.08446
• %BF=(457/BD)- 414.2 = 7.2%
The Appeal Process – Step 1Reassessment by Original
Assessor Step 1 may be bypassed and only
step 2 performed • Reassessment by same assessor• Completed within 14 days of “Alpha
Weigh-In”• Reassessment data entered online by
same assessor!
The Appeal Process – Step 1Reassessment by Original
Assessor Step 1 may be bypassed and only
step 2 performed
• Includes reassessment of hydration
The Appeal Process – Step 2Hydrostatic Weighing
Hydrostatic Results are Final and Binding
• School files “Hydrostatic Weighing
Proposal” prior to underwater weighing
• Facilities approved by MHSAA (check web) (www.mhsaa.com)
The Appeal Process – Step 2Hydrostatic Weighing
Hydrostatic Results are Final and Binding
• 14 day appeal period starts on the day following the original “Alpha Weigh-In” attempt
1.5% weight reduction allowed days 1-14
• Hydrostatic weighing option ends on Jan. 15!
Let’s Review
• Remember: Plan Ahead-Call Ahead School provides help Accuracy of Skinfolds Skinfold Assessment Max $5.00 / athlete You will be the expert!
Michigan High School Athletic Association1661 Ramblewood DriveEast Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 332-5046www.mhsaa.com