[PDF][PDF] Concurrent validity and reliability of proprietary and open-source jump mat systems for the assessment of vertical jumps in sport sciences

B Pueo, JM Jimeney-Olmedo, P Lipińska… - Acta of …, 2018 - bibliotekanauki.pl
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Vertical jump tests are used to assess lower-limb power of athletes in sport sciences. Flight
time measurement with jump-mat systems is the most common procedure for this purpose.
The aim of this study was to analyze the concurrent validity and reliability of two proprietary
systems (Globus and Axon) and an open-source system (Chronojump). Methods: A
conditioning electric circuit governed by a controlled wave generator is designed to
substitute athletes jumping on a physical mat. In order to look for possible differences …
Vertical jump tests are used to assess lower-limb power of athletes in sport sciences. Flight time measurement with jump-mat systems is the most common procedure for this purpose. The aim of this study was to analyze the concurrent validity and reliability of two proprietary systems (Globus and Axon) and an open-source system (Chronojump).
Methods
A conditioning electric circuit governed by a controlled wave generator is designed to substitute athletes jumping on a physical mat. In order to look for possible differences associated to timekeeping by each microcontroller device, all three systems are fed by the circuit simultaneously.
Results
Concurrent validity was high for the three systems. Standarized typical error of estimate (TEE) was trivial, according to MBI interpretation, as well as perfect Pearson correlation coefficient. Reliability was assessed using coefficient of variation of flight time measure, resulting in 0.17–0.63% (0.05–0.12 cm) for Globus, 0.01% (0.09 cm) for Chronojump and 5.65–9.38% (2.15–3.53 cm) for Axon. These results show that all jump-mat system produced nearly identical measures of flight time so they can be considered valid and reliable for practical purposes. In comparison, Chronojump showed the best performance whereas Axon showed enough variability and disagreement to pose a problem in testing elite athletes.
Conclusions
These experiments show that open-source jump mats are as valid and reliable as their proprietary counterparts at a lower cost. Therefore, practitioners can be confident in using Globus or Chronojump systems to test athletes’ jump height because of their negligible errors and Axon system to monitor general population.
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