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Running sprint force-velocity-power profile obtained with a low-cost and low frame rate acquisition video technique: reliability and concurrent validity.
de Barros Sousa, Filipe Antonio; Henrique Marinho, Alisson; da Silva Calvalcante, Marcos David; de Almeida Rodrigues, Natália; Silva Lima, Tássio; Gilo da Silva, Drumond; Fonseca, Fabiano de Souza; Balikian Junior, Pedro; Gomes de Araujo, Gustavo.
Afiliação
  • de Barros Sousa FA; Laboratory of Applied Sports Science, Institute of Physical Education and Sports, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceio, Brazil.
  • Henrique Marinho A; Program in Nutrition, Nutrition School, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceio, Brazil.
  • da Silva Calvalcante MD; Laboratory of Applied Sports Science, Institute of Physical Education and Sports, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceio, Brazil.
  • de Almeida Rodrigues N; Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil.
  • Silva Lima T; Laboratory of Applied Sports Science, Institute of Physical Education and Sports, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceio, Brazil.
  • Gilo da Silva D; Laboratory of Applied Sports Science, Institute of Physical Education and Sports, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceio, Brazil.
  • Fonseca FS; Laboratory of Applied Sports Science, Institute of Physical Education and Sports, Federal University of Alagoas, Maceio, Brazil.
  • Balikian Junior P; Program of Movement Science, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.
  • Gomes de Araujo G; Program of Movement Science, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.
Sports Biomech ; : 1-17, 2024 Jul 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38979762
ABSTRACT
The Force-velocity (F-v) and Power-velocity (P-v) relationships quantify athlete's horizontal force production capacities during sprinting. Efforts are underway to enhance ecological validity for practitioners and sports coaches. This study provides detailed data comparison of a low frames per second setup (30 Hz; FPSlow) with splits from a high FPS camera to derive F-v and P-v relationships. Sixty-six sprints performed by 11 university track and field athletes (6 male, 5 female) were evaluated. Data were recorded using FPSlow, photocells, and a high-speed camera (240 Hz; MySprint). In the FPSlow setup, bias was 0.17s, and Limits of agreement was 0.09s compared to photocells. ICC was 1.00, and the coefficient of variation (CV) was 1.0% [0.8-1.1%]. Time acquisition comparison between MySprint and FPSlow setups revealed high consistency (ICC = 0.99) and low CV (2.9% [2.8-3.1%]). F-v profile variables exhibited biases from trivial to small, with ICC ranging from moderate to nearly perfect. CV ranged from 2.7% to 11.8%, and improved using the average of three sprints (CV between 1.8% and 8.6%). The 'simple method' applied to data from the low FPS video setup yielded kinetic and kinematic parameters comparable to those obtained by the validated previous method and photocells.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article