团队敏捷性加测试:一种评估多方位运动敏捷性的新颖三维方法

IF 1.4 Q3 REHABILITATION
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摘要

为了解决传统二维敏捷性测试的生态效度缺口,本研究建立了团队敏捷性附加测试(Team Agility Plus Test, TAPT)的并发效度、内在信度、灵敏度和判别效度。方法对109名多向运动运动员(年龄:19.95±1.17岁,身高:1.73±0.07 m,体重:64.69±7.48 kg, BMI: 21.51±1.88 kg·m−2)进行研究。参与者按随机顺序完成TAPT、t检验、修正t检验、10米冲刺和反动作跳跃,采用五个试验中的最佳结果进行分析。结果stapt评分与其他各项评分显著相关(p < 0.05) (r: - 0.34 ~ 0.79)。各组间的重测信度非常好(ICC[3,1]: 0.96-0.97)。SEM%值(1.64 - 1.67%)低于最小值得改变值(SWC0.2), CV%值也低于5%。Bland-Altman 95%的一致性范围为0.03 ~ 0.07 s。TAPT存在性别差异(AUC: 0.76, p < 0.05)。TAPT通过结合反映实际比赛需求的三维运动模式,解决了现有水平评估的局限性,运动员根据运动专业化每场比赛进行10到50次跳跃。这种三维方法,结合了强有力的标准和生态效度,出色的可靠性,良好的灵敏度和成功的性别歧视,使TAPT成为运动员在多向运动中的综合评估工具,在多向运动中,水平敏捷性和垂直爆发力都是至关重要的。
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The team agility plus test: A novel three-dimensional approach for assessing agility in multidirectional sports

Aim

This study established the concurrent validity, intrinsic reliability, sensitivity, and discriminant validity of the Team Agility Plus Test (TAPT), a novel three-dimensional agility assessment integrating horizontal change-of-direction movements with sport-specific vertical jump components to address the ecological validity gap in traditional two-dimensional agility testing.

Methods

One hundred and nine athletes (age: 19.95 ± 1.17 years, height: 1.73 ± 0.07 m, mass: 64.69 ± 7.48 kg, BMI: 21.51 ± 1.88 kg⋅m−2) from multidirectional sports participated. Participants completed the TAPT, T-test, Modified-T-test, 10-m-sprint, and counter-movement jump in a randomized order, with the best of five trials used for analysis.

Results

TAPT scores correlated significantly (p < 0.05) with other tests (r: −0.34 - 0.79). Test-retest reliability was excellent across groups (ICC[3,1]: 0.96–0.97). SEM% values (1.64–1.67 %) were below the smallest worthwhile change (SWC0.2), and CV% values were also <5 %. Bland-Altman 95 % limits of agreement ranged from 0.03 to 0.07 s. The TAPT discriminated between sexes (AUC: 0.76, p < 0.05).

Conclusion

The TAPT addresses limitations of existing horizontal-only assessments by incorporating three-dimensional movement patterns that reflect actual game demands, where athletes perform 10 to 50 jumps per match depending on sport specialization. This three-dimensional approach, combined with strong criterion and ecological validity, excellent reliability, good sensitivity, and successful sex discrimination, positions the TAPT as a comprehensive evaluation tool for athletes in multidirectional sports where both horizontal agility and vertical explosiveness are critical.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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