Reliability of squat and countermovement jump tests in children 6 to 8 years of age
The aim of this study was to determine the reliability of the squat jump test (SJ) and countermovement jump test (CMJ), in fifty-six children (30 girls and 26 boys) with ages ranging from 6 to 8 years. Each subject performed two evaluation sessions (T1, T2) with seven days between tests. The results show that the CMJ test has a high intratrial reproducibility in T1 and T2 measured through intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC => 0.95). The ICC for the SJ test had a high value (0.99) only in T1.The variability for both tests among children under 9 years of age is higher than those reported for adult subjects in other studies. The intersession reliability was questionable with a high methodical error (ME= 9.86-15.1%, for the SJ and CMJ, respectively) and a significant worsening of the results of CMJ in T2 (p < .05).
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| Notations: | biological and medical sciences junior sports |
| Tagging: | Reliabilität |
| Published in: | Pediatric Exercise Science |
| Language: | English |
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Champaign
2011
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| Online Access: | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21467598 |
| Volume: | 23 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Pages: | 151-160 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |