Zhili Chen, Kaifang Liao, Chris Bishop, Chao Bian, Yongming Li
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摘要
本研究旨在评估三种商用设备在单侧阻力运动中记录平均速度(MV)和峰值速度(PV)的有效性。18名接受过力量训练的健康男性进行了保加利亚分深蹲的重复训练,其负荷为单次最大重复负荷的40%至90%。MV和PV同时由GymAware, PUSH, My Lift记录,并与Vicon进行所有重复的比较。通过线性混合模型、平均差(MD)、平均绝对误差(MAE)和Hedge’s g效应量评估并发效度。发现GymAware在MV (MD = -0.02至-0.01 m/s, MAE = 0.02至0.03 m/s, g = -0.08至-0.19)和PV (MD = 0.01至0.05 m/s, MAE = 0.05至0.07 m/s, g = -0.06至-0.22)记录中有效。GymAware、PUSH、My Lift和Vicon在MV (p < 0.01)和PV (p < 0.01)评估方面存在显著差异。此外,当将PUSH和My Lift记录的MV和PV与Vicon进行比较时,也可以看到较大的MD和MAE,以及轻微到中度的影响。因此,我们的研究结果表明,GymAware可以作为单侧阻力运动中记录MV和PV的替代方法。
Validity of Three Commercial Devices for Recording Movement Velocity in the Bulgarian Split Squat.
This study aimed to assess the validity of three commercial devices in recording mean velocity (MV) and peak velocity (PV) during a unilateral resistance exercise. Eighteen strength-trained and healthy males performed repetitions of Bulgarian split squats at loads ranging from 40% to 90% of their one-repetition maximum. MV and PV were simultaneously recorded by GymAware, PUSH, My Lift and compared to Vicon for all repetitions. Concurrent validity was assessed through a linear mixed model, as well as mean difference (MD), mean absolute error (MAE) and Hedge's g effect sizes. GymAware was found to be valid in MV (MD = -0.02 to -0.01 m/s, MAE = 0.02 to 0.03 m/s, g = -0.08 to -0.19) and PV (MD = 0.01 to 0.05 m/s, MAE = 0.05 to 0.07 m/s, g = -0.06 to -0.22) recordings. Significant differences were identified between GymAware, PUSH, My Lift and Vicon for both MV (p < 0.01) and PV (p < 0.01) assessments. Moreover, when comparing MV and PV recorded by PUSH and My Lift to Vicon, larger MD and MAE, and trivial to moderate effects were also evident. Therefore, our findings suggest that GymAware could be an alternative for recording MV and PV during unilateral resistance exercises.
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