Validity and reliability of a new portable and cost-effective photoelectric cells device for measuring vertical jump performance: “The ADR Jumping”

Víctor Rodrigo-Carranza, O. López-Torres, V. Fernández-Elías, M. Gómez-Ruano, Amelia Guadalupe-Grau
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The vertical jump is one of the most used testing movements to assess athlete’s physical performance and fatigue status in several sports. However, low-cost, portable, field-based, and reliable methods are needed to measure jumping performance. The aim of the current investigation was to assess the validity and reliability of a new photoelectric cells device (ADR) for measuring the vertical jump height. Twenty-three trained male participants (age: 24.8 ± 5.2 years, body mass: 74.2 ± 7.3 kg; height: 1.76 ± 0.04 m) performed four maximal countermovement jumps (CMJ). Flight time-derived jump height was extracted simultaneously from three devices including a force plate (FP) (Kistler Quattro-Jump, criterion measurement) and two photoelectric cells (PC) devices (ADR and Optojump). The ADR mean CMJ height measurements demonstrated substantial validity compared to both FP and Optojump ( r = 0.98 p < 0.01). Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for reliability were classified as good to excellent for the three devices (0.986–0.994). All devices showed similar coefficients of variation (CV%), classified as very good (3.21–3.85), whereas observed standardized typical error values (STE) were small (1.29–1.39). The ADR Jumping device can be considered an affordable, reliable, and valid method to measure vertical jump height thereby making it a practical resource for coaches when monitoring the training process.
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一种新型便携式高性价比光电池垂直跳跃性能测量装置的有效性和可靠性:“ADR跳跃”
在许多运动项目中,垂直跳远是评估运动员体能和疲劳状态最常用的测试动作之一。然而,需要低成本、便携、基于现场和可靠的方法来测量跳跃性能。本研究的目的是评估一种新型光电池垂直跳高测量装置(ADR)的有效性和可靠性。男性受试者23名(年龄:24.8±5.2岁,体重:74.2±7.3 kg;身高:1.76±0.04 m)完成4次最大反向跳跃(CMJ)。同时从力板(FP) (Kistler Quattro-Jump,标准测量)和两个光电池(PC) (ADR和Optojump)三个装置中提取飞行时间衍生的跳跃高度。与FP和Optojump相比,不良反应平均CMJ高度测量结果具有显著的有效性(r = 0.98 p < 0.01)。三种设备的类内相关系数(ICCs)的可靠性分为好到优(0.986 ~ 0.994)。所有设备显示相似的变异系数(CV%),分类为非常好(3.21-3.85),而观察到的标准化典型误差值(STE)很小(1.29-1.39)。ADR跳高仪是一种经济、可靠、有效的垂直跳高测量方法,是教练员监控训练过程的实用资源。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology covers the development of novel sports apparel, footwear, and equipment; and the materials, instrumentation, and processes that make advances in sports possible.
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