Negra Yassine, Chaabene Helmi, Hammami Mehréz, Amara Samiha, Sammoud Senda, Mkaouer Bessem, Hachana Younés
1Research Unit "Sport Performance and Health," Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Ksar Said, Tunis, Tunisia; 2Tunisian Research Laboratory "Sports Performance Optimization," National Center of Medicine and Science in Sports (CNMSS), Tunis, Tunisia; and 3Higher Institute of Sports and Physical Education, Manouba University, Tunis, Tunisia.
J Strength Cond Res. 2017 Mar;31(3):727-735. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001543.
Negra, Y, Chaabene, H, Hammami, M, Amara, S, Sammoud, S, Mkaouer, B, and Hachana, Y. Agility in young athletes: is it a different ability from speed and power? J Strength Cond Res 31(3): 727-735, 2017-Agility is an important physical attribute for successful participation in team sports events. Illinois agility test (IAT) and T-test have been widely used within adult team sports players to assess agility performance. The purposes of this investigation are (a) to study the reliability and the sensitivity of both IAT and T-test scores and (b) to explore to what extend the agility is an independent physical ability from speed time and jumping ability. Competitive-level young soccer (n = 95) and handball players (n = 92) participated in this study (i.e., approximately 12 years old). Reliability analyses were established by determining intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC(3,1)) and typical error of measurement (TEM). The sensitivity of agility tests was revealed by comparing TEM to the value of the smallest worthwhile change (SWC). The second aim was examined by means of the principal component analysis. Results revealed that the scores of both IAT and T-test showed a high reliability (all ICC(3,1) > 0.90 and TEM < 5%) and sensitivity (all TEM < SWC). Principal component analysis resulted in one significant component for the soccer and handball group each that explained 72.18 and 80.16% of the total variance, respectively. Significant relationships were recorded between all the selected tests (r = -0.72 to 0.85, p < 0.001). Based on the results of this study, it was concluded that both IAT and T-test provided reliable and sensitive scores. Therefore, these tests could be strongly recommended to evaluate agility within young male competitive-level team sports athletes. In addition, it seems that agility, speed time, and jumping ability assess the same physical attribute in young competitive-level team sports players.
内格拉,Y,查阿贝内,H,哈马米,M,阿马拉,S,萨穆德,S,姆考埃尔,B,以及哈查纳,Y。年轻运动员的敏捷性:它与速度和力量是不同的能力吗?《力量与体能研究杂志》31(3): 727 - 735,2017年——敏捷性是成功参与团队体育赛事的一项重要身体属性。伊利诺伊敏捷性测试(IAT)和T测试已在成年团队体育运动员中广泛用于评估敏捷性表现。本调查的目的是:(a)研究IAT和T测试分数的可靠性和敏感性;(b)探讨敏捷性在多大程度上是一种独立于速度、时间和跳跃能力的身体能力。竞技水平的年轻足球运动员(n = 95)和手球运动员(n = 92)参与了本研究(即大约12岁)。通过确定组内相关系数(ICC(3,1))和测量的典型误差(TEM)来进行可靠性分析。通过将TEM与最小有价值变化(SWC)的值进行比较来揭示敏捷性测试的敏感性。第二个目标通过主成分分析来检验。结果表明,IAT和T测试的分数都显示出高可靠性(所有ICC(3,1) > 0.90且TEM < 5%)和敏感性(所有TEM < SWC)。主成分分析得出足球组和手球组各有一个显著成分,分别解释了总方差的72.18%和80.16%。所有选定测试之间都记录到了显著关系(r = -0.72至0.85,p < 0.001)。基于本研究结果,得出结论:IAT和T测试都提供了可靠且敏感的分数。因此,强烈推荐这些测试用于评估年轻男性竞技水平团队体育运动员的敏捷性。此外,在年轻竞技水平团队体育运动员中,敏捷性、速度、时间和跳跃能力似乎评估的是相同的身体属性。