Analysis of the Actions of Net Zone Approach in Padel: Validation of the NAPOA Instrument

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To carry out research that analyzes performance indicators through observational meth-odology, it is necessary to have validated tools. The purpose of this study was to design and validate a tool to ascertain the characteristics of the strokes that padel pairs use to reach the net and their consequences in the two subsequent shots of the game. Eleven experts, who had to meet four of the five inclusion criteria established by the researchers, participated in the process. Aiken’s V coefficient and confidence intervals were used to analyze content validity and Cronbach’s α coefficient to calculate reliability. The adequacy and wording of the sixteen variables initially designed were eval-uated. Four variables were eliminated due to obtaining values <0.90 in Aiken’s V coefficient in ade-quacy. The rest of the variables were modified in their wording, according to the qualitative evalu-ations of the experts, or were considered correct. The reliability of the instrument was acceptable (α = 0.89). The NAPOA instrument is novel, as it is of interest to analyze the characteristics of the strokes that padel players use to achieve the offensive position.

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Escudero-Tena, A., Muñoz, D., García-Rubio, J., & Ibáñez, S. J. (2022). Analysis of the Actions of Net Zone Approach in Padel: Validation of the NAPOA Instrument. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19042384

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