Reliability and validity of GPS-embedded accelerometers forthe measurement of badminton specific player load

  • J. Wylde M
  • B.C. Lee M
  • Chee Yong L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was twofold, firstly to assess the reliability of the {VX} Sport Log {GPS}-based accelerometer, and secondly the validity of the same device compared to a Catapult Optieye S5 (considered a gold standard) recording at 100 Hz. Design & Methods: A total of 15 participants were recruited to take part in two separate trials of a Badminton specific endurance test. Reliability and validity assessments were conducted using coefficients of variation, intra-class correlation coefficient, Bland-Altman plots per axis (Vertical, Antero-posterior and Medio-lateral) and for vector magnitude (player load). Results: Reliability results demonstrate high levels of agreement between devices. Validity results also demonstrate high levels of agreement. However, there were issues with sample rate agreement between manufacturers of 0.25%. Conclusion: This study re-emphasises the need for sports utilising {GPS}-based accelerometers to conduct reliability and validity studies to ensure the consistency between data collection systems. (Journal of Trainology 2018;7:34-37)

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J. Wylde, M., B.C. Lee, M., Chee Yong, L., & J. Callaway, A. (2018). Reliability and validity of GPS-embedded accelerometers forthe measurement of badminton specific player load. Journal of Trainology, 7(2), 34–37. https://doi.org/10.17338/trainology.7.2_34

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