Jansen Marleen G T, Elferink-Gemser Marije T, Hoekstra Aldo E, Faber Irene R, Huijgen Barbara C H
Centre for Human Movement Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Royal Dutch Lawn Tennis Association, Amstelveen, The Netherlands.
J Hum Kinet. 2021 Oct 31;80:239-250. doi: 10.2478/hukin-2021-0094. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Agility is an important ability for tennis players. To be successful in the rallies, players must perform rapid, multidirectional movements in response to the ball and/or the position of the opponent. For a test to be representative in monitoring agility performance, it should capture a combination of the physical and cognitive agility performance. Considering that literature reports no reliable and valid sport-specific agility test for tennis, the aim of this article was to design and evaluate the measurement properties of a Tennis-specific Agility Test (TAT). To evaluate the TAT, test-retest reliability, concurrent validity, and feasibility were assessed. For reproducibility, a two-way mixed ANOVA was performed. Concurrent validity was assessed using Pearson correlations. A total of 69 tennis players participated in this study of whom 16 competed at the international (22 ± 3.7 years, playing level (Dynamic Rating System): .8 ± .3), 43 at the national (14 ± 1.4 years, playing level: 4.6 ± 1.4), and 10 at the regional level (15 ± 0.8 years, playing level: 4.9 ± 1.1). Test-retest reliability was found to be moderate with an Intra-Class Correlation coefficient (ICC) of .74 (p < .01) and a percentual minimal detectable change (%MDC) of 6.2%. Concurrent validity was found to be moderate by comparison with a recognised agility test, the Spider Drill, which measures only the physical component (.70; p < .01), and by comparison with tennis performance for both boys (r = .67; p < .01) and girls (r = .72; p < .01). The feasibility was high with short time for preparation (five to ten minutes) and time per participant (<5 minutes). In conclusion, the TAT shows promising results for assessing sport-specific agility performance in tennis making it likely to be used in the practical setting.
敏捷性是网球运动员的一项重要能力。为了在相持中取得成功,球员必须根据球和/或对手的位置进行快速的多方向移动。为了使一项测试在监测敏捷性表现方面具有代表性,它应该涵盖身体和认知敏捷性表现的综合情况。鉴于文献中没有针对网球的可靠且有效的特定运动敏捷性测试,本文的目的是设计并评估一种网球特定敏捷性测试(TAT)的测量特性。为了评估TAT,对其进行了重测信度、同时效度和可行性评估。对于可重复性,进行了双向混合方差分析。使用皮尔逊相关性评估同时效度。共有69名网球运动员参与了这项研究,其中16名参加国际比赛(22±3.7岁,比赛水平(动态评分系统):.8±.3),43名参加全国比赛(14±1.4岁,比赛水平:4.6±1.4),10名参加地区比赛(15±0.8岁,比赛水平:4.9±1.1)。重测信度中等,组内相关系数(ICC)为.74(p<.01),最小可检测变化百分比(%MDC)为6.2%。与公认的仅测量身体成分的敏捷性测试蜘蛛钻相比,同时效度中等(.70;p<.01),与男孩(r=.67;p<.01)和女孩(r=.72;p<.01)的网球表现相比也是如此。可行性较高,准备时间短(五到十分钟),每个参与者的测试时间<5分钟。总之,TAT在评估网球特定运动敏捷性表现方面显示出有前景的结果,使其有可能在实际环境中使用。