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Estimation of maximum sprinting speed with timing gates: greater accuracy of 5-m split times compared to 10-m splits.

Santiago Zabaloy1,2, Tomás T Freitas3,4, Jorge Carlos-Vivas3, Julián C Giráldez1, Irineu Loturco4,5,6, Fernando Pareja-Blanco2,7, Javier Gálvez González2, Pedro E Alcaraz3,8.   

Abstract

This study assessed the validity of 5-m (TG5) and 10-m (TG10) split times measured with timing gates to estimate maximum sprint speed (MSS) against a criterion measure radar gun (RG) during the maximum velocity phase of a 30-m sprint. Nineteen amateur rugby players performed two 30-m sprints. The timing gates were placed at the starting line and at 5-, 10-, 20-, 25- and 30-m. In addition, a RG was used to measure instantaneous velocity. Both trials per participant were used selected as references. MSS obtained from TG10, TG5 and RG showed high intraclass correlation coefficients (0.971-0.978), low coefficients of variation (1.14-1.70%) and smallest detectable changes (<0.02 m/s). Pairwise comparison revealed differences (p = 0.002) in MSS when comparing TG10 to RG, but not TG5 and RG (p = 0.957). Almost perfect correlations were found between RG, TG5 and TG10 (r > 0.926, p < 0.001). In conclusion, MSS obtained from TG5, TG10 and RG presented good intra-session reliability. However, practitioners should be aware that substantial differences exist between TG10 and RG. For the assessment of MSS in team-sport athletes, it is recommended the use of TG5 for more accurate estimations when a gold standard criterion is not available.

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Keywords:  Team-sports; performance; radar gun; rugby players; testing; velocity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33428549     DOI: 10.1080/14763141.2020.1838603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Biomech        ISSN: 1476-3141            Impact factor:   2.832


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