Sport Science and Sport Medicine, Singapore Sport Institute, Sport Singapore, Singapore 397630, Singapore.
Sport Physiology, Sport Science, National Youth Sport Institute, Singapore 397778, Singapore.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 May 13;19(10):5928. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19105928.
Due to a prolonged period of quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential to monitor the physical condition of athletes isolated at home with a fitness tool that measures various aspects of physical fitness, which does not require any special equipment, and can be performed within a small space. This study assessed the reliability and validity of the test of performing the maximal number of burpees in 3 min (or 3-MBT) to monitor strength, power, and aerobic endurance in trained athletes. For Part I (reliability of the 3-MBT), 20 (10 male, 10 female) national athletes from various sports performed the 3-MBT on two separate test sessions. Athletes performed as many burpees as possible within 3 min and the primary performance criteria was the number of burpees completed (where a higher number reflected a better performance). The 3-MBT displayed excellent relative reliability in the athletes, with an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and coefficient of variation (CV %) of >0.92, and <3.0%, respectively. For Part II (validity of the 3-MBT), 40 (20 M, 20 F) athletes performed the 3-MBT, and the countermovement jump (CMJ), isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP), seated medicine ball throw (SMBT), isometric bench (IBP) and maximal aerobic power (VO2max) tests on separate sessions. When data of male and female athletes were pooled, there were significant correlations between relative 3-MBT and relative CMJ height (r = 0.65, large; p < 0.001), relative IMPT peak force (r = 0.50, large; p < 0.001), relative IBP peak force (r = 0.36, moderate, p = 0.02), and relative VO2max (r = 0.50, large; p < 0.001). In conclusion, the 3-MBT is a reliable and reasonably useful test and is a valid assessment of lower body power and strength, upper body strength and aerobic fitness in trained male and female athletes.
由于在 COVID-19 大流行期间长时间的隔离,有必要使用一种健身工具来监测在家中隔离的运动员的身体状况,这种工具可以测量身体各个方面的健康状况,不需要任何特殊设备,并且可以在小空间内进行。本研究评估了在训练有素的运动员中进行 3 分钟内最大数量的俯撑测试(3-MBT)监测力量、爆发力和有氧耐力的可靠性和有效性。在第一部分(3-MBT 的可靠性)中,来自不同运动项目的 20 名(10 名男性,10 名女性)国家运动员在两个单独的测试中进行了 3-MBT。运动员在 3 分钟内尽可能多地进行俯撑,主要的表现标准是完成的俯撑数量(完成数量越多,表现越好)。3-MBT 在运动员中显示出极好的相对可靠性,组内相关系数(ICC)和变异系数(CV%)分别大于 0.92 和小于 3.0%。在第二部分(3-MBT 的有效性)中,40 名(20 名男性,20 名女性)运动员分别进行了 3-MBT 测试、纵跳测试(CMJ)、等长大腿拉力测试(IMTP)、坐姿药球投掷测试(SMBT)、等长 bench 测试(IBP)和最大有氧能力(VO2max)测试。当将男性和女性运动员的数据合并时,相对 3-MBT 与相对 CMJ 高度(r = 0.65,大;p < 0.001)、相对 IMPT 峰值力量(r = 0.50,大;p < 0.001)、相对 IBP 峰值力量(r = 0.36,中,p = 0.02)和相对 VO2max(r = 0.50,大;p < 0.001)之间存在显著相关性。总之,3-MBT 是一种可靠且相当有用的测试,是对训练有素的男性和女性运动员下肢力量和力量、上肢力量和有氧健身的有效评估。