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Reliability of Sprint Force-Velocity-Power Profiles Obtained with KiSprint System

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Šarabon, Nejc
Kozinc, Žiga
Ramos, Amador Garcia
Knežević, Olivera
Čoh, Milan
Mirkov, Dragan M.
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This study aimed to assess the within-and between-session reliability of the KiSprint system for determining force-velocity-power (FVP) profiling during sprint running. Thirty (23 males, 7 females; 18.7 ± 2.6 years;) young high-level sprinters performed maximal effort sprints in two sessions separated by one week. Split times (5, 10, 20 and 30 m), which were recorded with a laser distance meter (a component of the KiSprint system), were used to determine the horizontal FVP profile using the Samozino’s field-based method. This method assesses the FVP relationships through estimates of the step-averaged ground reaction forces in sagittal plane during sprint acceleration using only anthropomet-ric and spatiotemporal (split times) data. We also calculated the maximal theoretical power, force and velocity capabilities and the slope of the FV relationship, the maximal ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force (RF), and the decrease in the RF (DRF). Overall, the results showed moderate or good t...o excellent within-and be-tween-session reliability for all variables (ICC > 0.75; CV < 10 %), with the exception of FV slope and DRF that showed low rel-ative reliability (ICC = 0.47-0.48 within session, 0.31-0.33 be-tween-session) and unacceptable between-session absolute reliability values (CV = 10.9-11.1 %). Future studies are needed to optimize the protocol in order to maximize the reliability of the FVP variables, especially when practitioners are interested in the FV slope and DRF. In summary, our results question the utility of the sprint-based FVP profiling for individualized training pre-scription, since the reliability of the FV slope and D RF variables is highly questionable.

Keywords:
Acceleration / horizontal force / force-velocity relationship / sprinters
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Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 2021, 20, 2, 357-364
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  • Department of Sports Medicine, Medical Faculty of Uludag University
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200021 (Institute of Contemporary History, Belgrade) (RS-200021)
  • Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RSBI-RS/18-19-010,L5-1845,P5-0147
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200015 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Medical Research) (RS-200015)

DOI: 10.52082/jssm.2021.357

ISSN: 1303-2968

WoS: 000642336900021

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PY  - 2021
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AB  - This study aimed to assess the within-and between-session reliability of the KiSprint system for determining force-velocity-power (FVP) profiling during sprint running. Thirty (23 males, 7 females; 18.7 ± 2.6 years;) young high-level sprinters performed maximal effort sprints in two sessions separated by one week. Split times (5, 10, 20 and 30 m), which were recorded with a laser distance meter (a component of the KiSprint system), were used to determine the horizontal FVP profile using the Samozino’s field-based method. This method assesses the FVP relationships through estimates of the step-averaged ground reaction forces in sagittal plane during sprint acceleration using only anthropomet-ric and spatiotemporal (split times) data. We also calculated the maximal theoretical power, force and velocity capabilities and the slope of the FV relationship, the maximal ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force (RF), and the decrease in the RF (DRF). Overall, the results showed moderate or good to excellent within-and be-tween-session reliability for all variables (ICC > 0.75; CV < 10 %), with the exception of FV slope and DRF that showed low rel-ative reliability (ICC = 0.47-0.48 within session, 0.31-0.33 be-tween-session) and unacceptable between-session absolute reliability values (CV = 10.9-11.1 %). Future studies are needed to optimize the protocol in order to maximize the reliability of the FVP variables, especially when practitioners are interested in the FV slope and DRF. In summary, our results question the utility of the sprint-based FVP profiling for individualized training pre-scription, since the reliability of the FV slope and D RF variables is highly questionable.
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abstract = "This study aimed to assess the within-and between-session reliability of the KiSprint system for determining force-velocity-power (FVP) profiling during sprint running. Thirty (23 males, 7 females; 18.7 ± 2.6 years;) young high-level sprinters performed maximal effort sprints in two sessions separated by one week. Split times (5, 10, 20 and 30 m), which were recorded with a laser distance meter (a component of the KiSprint system), were used to determine the horizontal FVP profile using the Samozino’s field-based method. This method assesses the FVP relationships through estimates of the step-averaged ground reaction forces in sagittal plane during sprint acceleration using only anthropomet-ric and spatiotemporal (split times) data. We also calculated the maximal theoretical power, force and velocity capabilities and the slope of the FV relationship, the maximal ratio of horizontal-to-resultant force (RF), and the decrease in the RF (DRF). Overall, the results showed moderate or good to excellent within-and be-tween-session reliability for all variables (ICC > 0.75; CV < 10 %), with the exception of FV slope and DRF that showed low rel-ative reliability (ICC = 0.47-0.48 within session, 0.31-0.33 be-tween-session) and unacceptable between-session absolute reliability values (CV = 10.9-11.1 %). Future studies are needed to optimize the protocol in order to maximize the reliability of the FVP variables, especially when practitioners are interested in the FV slope and DRF. In summary, our results question the utility of the sprint-based FVP profiling for individualized training pre-scription, since the reliability of the FV slope and D RF variables is highly questionable.",
publisher = "Department of Sports Medicine, Medical Faculty of Uludag University",
journal = "Journal of Sports Science and Medicine",
title = "Reliability of Sprint Force-Velocity-Power Profiles Obtained with KiSprint System",
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Šarabon, N., Kozinc, Ž., Ramos, A. G., Knežević, O., Čoh, M.,& Mirkov, D. M.. (2021). Reliability of Sprint Force-Velocity-Power Profiles Obtained with KiSprint System. in Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Department of Sports Medicine, Medical Faculty of Uludag University., 20(2), 357-364.
https://doi.org/10.52082/jssm.2021.357
Šarabon N, Kozinc Ž, Ramos AG, Knežević O, Čoh M, Mirkov DM. Reliability of Sprint Force-Velocity-Power Profiles Obtained with KiSprint System. in Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 2021;20(2):357-364.
doi:10.52082/jssm.2021.357 .
Šarabon, Nejc, Kozinc, Žiga, Ramos, Amador Garcia, Knežević, Olivera, Čoh, Milan, Mirkov, Dragan M., "Reliability of Sprint Force-Velocity-Power Profiles Obtained with KiSprint System" in Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 20, no. 2 (2021):357-364,
https://doi.org/10.52082/jssm.2021.357 . .

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