Validity and Reliability of MyLift App in Determining 1-RM for Deadlift and Back Squat Exercises

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES European Journal of Human Movement Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.21134/EURJHM.2021.46.599
O. Çetin, Ozkan Isik
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Smartphone technologies are seen as a rapidly developing field of research in physical activity research. However, it is important to use smartphone applications that have proven validity and reliability in performance measurement. This study aimed to determine the validity and reliability of the My Lift mobile app used for the determining estimated 1RM for conventional deadlift and barbell back squat exercises. 10 male weightlifters (X"#$%: 17.50 ± 1.27 years) voluntarily participated in the study. For the conventional deadlift and barbell back squat movements of the weightlifters, My Lift app measurements were obtained during the 1RM test simultaneously with sub-maximal loads (75-85% 1RM).Results obtained from My Lift app and actual 1RM were compared with Bland-Altman plots. The My Lift app provided high reliability interclass correlation coefficient for conventional deadlift and barbell back squat (ICC = 0.99). The results were highly correlated obtained from My Lift app and the actual 1RM test (determination coefficient for conventional deadlift: R2= 0.99; barbell back squat: R2= 0.99).When compared with the actual 1RM test,My Lift app that used to determine estimated 1RM is a very valid and reliable tool.The My Lift app can be used by athletes and coaches as a practical and valid measurement tool for determining 1RM using sub-maximal loads
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MyLift应用程序在确定硬举和后蹲练习的1-RM中的有效性和可靠性
智能手机技术在体育活动研究中被视为一个快速发展的研究领域。然而,重要的是要使用智能手机应用程序,已经证明有效性和可靠性的性能测量。本研究旨在确定My Lift移动应用程序用于确定传统硬举和杠铃后蹲练习的估计1RM的有效性和可靠性。10名男性举重运动员(X“#$%:17.50±1.27岁)自愿参加研究。对于举重运动员的传统硬举和杠铃后蹲动作,My Lift应用程序的测量结果是在1RM测试的同时获得亚最大负荷(75-85% 1RM)。My Lift应用程序获得的结果与实际1RM进行了Bland-Altman图的比较。My Lift应用程序为传统硬举和杠铃后蹲提供了高可靠性的类间相关系数(ICC = 0.99)。从My Lift应用程序获得的结果与实际的1RM测试高度相关(传统硬举的决定系数:R2= 0.99;杠铃后蹲:R2= 0.99)。与实际1RM测试相比,用于确定估计1RM的My Lift应用程序是一个非常有效和可靠的工具。运动员和教练可以将My Lift应用程序作为一种实用有效的测量工具,使用次最大负荷来确定1RM
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European Journal of Human Movement
European Journal of Human Movement Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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