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Validity of a contact mat and accelerometric system to assess countermovement jump from flight time

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posted on 2019-05-21, 00:00 authored by Robert StantonRobert Stanton, Thomas DoeringThomas Doering, Campbell Macgregor, N Borges, L Delvecchio
Countermovement jump (CMJ) height is an important parameter in physical performance. This study compared CMJ height measured using ChronoJump contact mat (CJ) and Myotest accelerometer (MT) systems with a force platform (FP). Thirty recreationally active adults (32.1 ± 10.4 years, 75.9 ± 12.0 kg, 173.2 ± 6.3 cm) completed a CMJ protocol where height was simultaneously recorded using the three systems. CJ and MT measures were strongly and significant correlated (r = 0.65, 0.66, respectively; p < 0.05) with FP. CJ-derived measures were not significantly different to FP measures (p > 0.05), yet MT-derived measures were significantly different from those obtained using the FP (p < 0.05). Systematic bias was observed between FP and the CJ and between FP and MT. This study demonstrates the validity of CJ and MT systems for the assessment of CMJ height. Systematic bias and between-device differences in measurement should be considered when interpreting and comparing data from these devices.

History

Volume

23

Issue

1

Start Page

39

End Page

46

Number of Pages

8

eISSN

1532-7841

ISSN

1091-367X

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Bond University; University of Newcastle

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science

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