Sprint acceleration mechanical outputs: direct comparison between GPEXE Pro2 and 1080 Sprint devices
Sprint force-velocity profiling is a simple and practical way to accurately assess the macroscopic propulsion capacities underlying players` sprint acceleration performance (1-3). Since this approach can be based on position- or speed-time data, many systems can be used depending on the context (e.g. radar, laser, timing gates or Global Positioning System (GPS) units) (4). It is thus important to study inter-device differences to inform about the magnitude of intra- and interdevice reliability. The increasing accuracy and popularity of GPS in team sport justifies the investigation of sprint forcevelocity main outcomes derived from speed-time data obtained with this technology (5). Our aim was to assess the differences between a specific model of GPS and a linear encoder training and testing device, and compare their inter-trial reliability.
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| Notations: | sport games technical and natural sciences |
| Tagging: | LPS Reliabilität |
| Published in: | Sport Performance & Science Reports |
| Language: | English |
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2022
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| Online Access: | https://sportperfsci.com/sprint-acceleration-mechanical-outputs-direct-comparison-between-gpexe-pro2-and-1080-sprint-devices/ |
| Issue: | 163 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |