3jawchuck wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 14:30
Wouldn't footballers be more inclined to bursts of speed and effort followed by "rest" whereas F1 drivers are more like marathon runners, a steady level of effort over a long period of time.
I'd think they're not really comparable.
This is a debate that could have an objective point of view. I'm sure someone with a sports science background or at least the will to troll through papers of the subject can give a reasonably objective argument. Anyone?
I'm no PhD, but this & nutrition are huge personal interests of mine. I really don't see a way to objectively measure this, as even the definition of 'fitness' is an open thing.
There have been tests in the past, by no way conclusive because its not easy to get the elite-level athletes from each field to provide a large enough sample size. And even the testing criteria is hugely subjective, as how do we define fitness? Endurance, power & strength? What about flexibility? Do we need to separate raw strength vs strength endurance? How do we account for the type of strength required of a wrestler, which is very specific and wouldn't show up on a lot of 'tests' outside of actually wrestling? Do we want to include 'mental', and if so are we just measuring focus, or focus under stress, or reaction times under stress? For endurance are going to do constant state, or interval based? How much weighting to each?
You'd then need a large sample size from every major sport, and put them through a series of tests to determine the winner. And even this might be skewed by outliers which aren't specific to their actual sport (ie Jenson Button might not need that level of fitness or anywhere near it, but just enjoys the personal challenge of iron-man competition, Cristiano Ronaldo's upper body strength could be skewed by vanity rather than an actual footballing requirement/need...).
I think what we'll find is everyone is 'fit' for their sport, but would struggle in other sports outside of obvious crossovers. Most sports outside of combat would struggle with the neck strength required for F1, F1 drivers would struggle for the agility and balance at high running speeds and would lack powerful bursts of strength, so on and so forth..