Literature DB >> 26061971

The SpeedCourt: Reliability, Usefulness, and Validity of a New Method to Determine Change-of-Direction Speed.

Peter Düking1, Dennis-Peter Born, Billy Sperlich.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the reliability, usefulness, and validity of 3 different change-of-direction tests on a SpeedCourt (SC(CODT)) in team-sport players.
METHODS: For reliability and usefulness, 30 players (16 female and 14 male; age 19 ± 3 y, height 169 ± 30 cm, body mass 70 ± 11 kg) performed 3 SC(CODT)s differing in duration (7-45 s) on 3 occasions 1 wk apart. The total sprint times (TT) and time to change direction (TCD) were analyzed for each SC(CODT). For validity, 14 players performed the Illinois Agility Test (IAT) and 505 test on a separate occasion.
RESULTS: TT for all SC(CODT)s is reliable (ICC > .79, CV < 5%), useful (TE < SWC0.5), and valid (IAT r > .71, P < .05; 505 test r > .54, P < .05). SC(CODT) variable TCD may be useful (TE = SWC0.5) but shows limited reliability with ICC >.65 and a CV >5%.
CONCLUSIONS: All SC(CODT)s are reliable, useful, and valid to detect moderate performance changes regarding TT, with limited reliability for TCD. The quality of assessment improves when players are well familiarized with the SC(CODT).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26061971     DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2015-0174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sports Physiol Perform        ISSN: 1555-0265            Impact factor:   4.010


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