The Validity and Reliability of Global Positioning System Units for Measuring Distance and Velocity During Linear and Team Sport Simulated Movements

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Huggins, RA, Giersch, GEW, Belval, LN, Benjamin, CL, Curtis, RM, Sekiguchi, Y, Peltonen, J, and Casa, DJ. The validity and reliability of GPS units for measuring distance and velocity during linear and team sport simulated movements. J Strength Cond Res 34(11): 3070–3077, 2020—This experimental study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of shirt-mounted 10-Hz global positioning system (GPS) units (Polar Team Pro) for measuring total distance (TD), constant velocity (VelC), and instantaneous velocity (VelI) during linear running and a team sport simulation circuit (TSSC). Fifteen male soccer athletes completed linear tasks (40 and 100 m) at various velocities: walk (W) (4.8–7.9 km·h21), jog (J) (8.0–12.7 km·h21), run (R) (12.9–19.9 km·h21), and sprint (S) (.20.0 km·h21) and a 120-m TSSC. Global positioning system validity and reliability for TD, VelC, and VelI were compared with criterion measures using 2 methods (a and b) of GPS raw data extraction. When measuring TD for the Polar Team Pro device, validity and reliability measures were,5% error at all velocities during the 40-m (with the exception of the S [%CV 5 8.03]) and 100-m linear trial (both extraction methods) and TSSC. The GPS mean difference (6SD) for TD during the TSSC using extraction methods (a) and (b) was 0.2 6 1.2 and 2.2 6 2.2 m, respectively. The validity of the device in measuring VelC was significantly different (p, 0.05) at all velocities during the 40 m (exception W) and the 100 m, with effect sizes ranging from trivial to small (exception of 100 m S). VelI was similar (p . 0.05) at all velocities, except for the W (p 5 0.001). The reliability of the device when measuring VelC during the 40 and 100 m was,5% CV; however, during the 100 m, VelI ranged from 1.4 to 12.9%. Despite trivial to large effect sizes for validity of TD, this device demonstrated good reliability,5% CV during linear and TSSC movements. Similarly, effect sizes ranged from trivial to large for VelC, and yet VelI reliability was good for VelC, but good to poor for VelI

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Huggins, R. A., Giersch, G. E. W., Belval, L. N., Benjamin, C. L., Curtis, R. M., Sekiguchi, Y., … Casa, D. J. (2020). The Validity and Reliability of Global Positioning System Units for Measuring Distance and Velocity During Linear and Team Sport Simulated Movements. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 34(11), 3070–3077. https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000003787

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