Conners Ryan T, Whitehead Paul N, Dodds Fitzgerald T, Schott Kinta D, Quick Madison C
Department of Kinesiology, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama.
Department of Kinesiology, College of Education and Human Sciences, The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi; and.
J Strength Cond Res. 2022 Dec 1;36(12):3468-3472. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003784. Epub 2020 Aug 31.
Conners, RT, Whitehead, PN, Dodds, FT, Schott, KD, and Quick, MC. Validation of the polar team pro system for sprint speed with ice hockey players. J Strength Cond Res 36(12): 3468-3472, 2022-Commercially available player tracking sensors such as the Polar Team Pro system (PTPS) have been used to monitor athlete performance. Use during ice hockey practices and games has resulted in seemingly plausible and valid values for internal metrics (heart rate); however, external metrics (distance, speed, and acceleration) seem sporadic and counterintuitive. To determine the validity of the PTPS for measuring sprint speed with collegiate hockey players, 15 NCAA Division I male athletes (21.86 ± 1.04 years, 175.86 ± 6.78 cm, 80.58 ± 4.44 kg) participated in the study. Subjects wore a PTPS strap, at the level of the xiphoid process, and performed 2 sprints of 15.24 m (blue line to blue line) and 35.05 m (red line to the far blue line) in 3 conditions: indoor ice skating, indoor running, and outdoor running. Timing gates (TG) were used to determine sprint times, which allowed for manual calculation of speed. Speed values from the PTPS and TG were compared using paired-samples t -tests, and an alpha level of 0.05, 2-sided, was set a priori as a significance level. For indoor ice skating, PTPS significantly underestimated speeds at both distances ( p < 0.001). However, PTPS significantly overestimated speeds for indoor and outdoor sprints at both distances ( p ≤ 0.001). The PTPS is not accurate for measuring short-distance linear sprint speed or linear sprint speed during indoor ice skating. The inconsistency in speed values needs to be taken into consideration when using the system for science-based training because inaccurate speed values may negatively affect other external performance metrics provided by PTPS.
康纳斯、RT、怀特黑德、PN、多兹、FT、肖特、KD和奎克、MC。极地团队专业系统对冰球运动员冲刺速度的验证。《力量与体能研究杂志》36(12): 3468 - 3472,2022年——市面上可买到的运动员追踪传感器,如极地团队专业系统(PTPS),已被用于监测运动员的表现。在冰球训练和比赛中使用该系统,得出的内部指标(心率)值看似合理且有效;然而,外部指标(距离、速度和加速度)似乎不稳定且不符合直觉。为了确定PTPS用于测量大学生冰球运动员冲刺速度的有效性,15名美国大学体育协会(NCAA)一级男子运动员(21.86 ± 1.04岁,175.86 ± 6.78厘米,80.58 ± 4.44千克)参与了该研究。受试者在剑突水平佩戴PTPS腕带,并在三种条件下进行了两次15.24米(蓝线到蓝线)和三次35.05米(红线到远蓝线)的冲刺:室内滑冰、室内跑步和室外跑步。使用计时门(TG)来确定冲刺时间,以便手动计算速度。使用配对样本t检验比较PTPS和TG的速度值,预先设定双侧α水平为0.05作为显著性水平。对于室内滑冰,PTPS在两个距离上均显著低估了速度(p < 0.001)。然而,PTPS在两个距离上对室内和室外冲刺的速度均显著高估(p ≤ 0.001)。PTPS在测量室内滑冰时的短距离线性冲刺速度或线性冲刺速度方面不准确。在将该系统用于基于科学的训练时,需要考虑速度值的不一致性,因为不准确的速度值可能会对PTPS提供的其他外部表现指标产生负面影响。