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- Klinische Studie NCT07638475
Reliability and Concordance of 15-metre (15-m) Sprint Performance on Sand and Firm Surfaces
Within-Session and Between-Day Reliability of the 15-metre (15-m) Sprint on Sand and Firm Surfaces, and Concordance Between Conditions, in Male Beach-Sport Athletes
This observational repeated-measures methodological study evaluated the reliability and agreement of a 15-m linear sprint test performed on sand and firm surfaces in male beach-sport athletes. Participants completed three maximal sprint attempts on each surface during up to two testing sessions conducted on separate days.
The study examined trial-to-trial reliability within each session, stability between testing days, and concordance between sprint times obtained on sand and firm surfaces. No therapeutic or training intervention was administered. Sand and firm surfaces were used exclusively as assessment conditions.
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Male athletes participating in beach soccer, beach volleyball, or beach handball completed three maximal 15-m linear sprint attempts on both sand and firm surfaces. Each attempt was performed from a standardised standing start, with at least two minutes of passive recovery between attempts.
Testing comprised up to two sessions per participant on separate days. The order of the surface conditions was counterbalanced to reduce potential order and fatigue effects. Participants who attended two sessions completed the surfaces in the opposite order during the second session.
The primary measured variable was 15-m sprint time in seconds. The arithmetic mean of the three attempts and the fastest individual attempt were calculated for each surface and session. Within-session and between-day reliability were evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficients, coefficients of variation, standard errors of measurement, typical errors, and minimal detectable changes. Agreement between sand and firm-surface measurements was assessed using Lin's concordance correlation coefficient and Bland-Altman analysis.
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Antioquia
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Guarne, Antioquia, Kolumbien, 054080
- Universidad de Antioquia
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- Erwachsene
- Älterer Erwachsener
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Inclusion Criteria
- Male athlete participating in beach soccer, beach volleyball, or beach handball.
- Minimum of six months of regular beach-sport training.
- Able to complete maximal 15-m sprint assessments on sand and firm surfaces.
- Provision of written informed consent before participation.
Exclusion Criteria
- Musculoskeletal injury during the six weeks preceding testing.
- Acute illness during the seven days preceding testing.
- Failure to complete at least one full testing session.
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Male Beach-Sport Athletes
Sixteen male athletes participating in beach soccer, beach volleyball, or beach handball completed repeated 15-m sprint assessments on both sand and firm surfaces.
Each participant performed three maximal sprint attempts per surface during each completed testing session.
Ten participants completed two sessions on separate days, and six participants completed one session.
No therapeutic or training intervention was administered; sand and firm surfaces were used exclusively as repeated assessment conditions to evaluate sprint-test reliability and between-surface concordance.
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Primäre Ergebnismessungen
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Mean 15-m Sprint Time on Sand and Firm Surfaces
Zeitfenster: During up to two testing sessions, each lasting approximately 45 minutes, conducted on separate days within one week.
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Time, measured in seconds, required to complete a maximal 15-metre linear sprint.
For each surface and testing session, the outcome was calculated as the arithmetic mean of three maximal sprint attempts.
For the between-surface analysis, one participant-level value per surface was derived by averaging session means for participants who completed two sessions or by using the single available session for participants who completed one session.
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During up to two testing sessions, each lasting approximately 45 minutes, conducted on separate days within one week.
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Sekundäre Ergebnismessungen
Ergebnis Maßnahme |
Maßnahmenbeschreibung |
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Within-Session Reliability of 15-m Sprint Time
Zeitfenster: Across the three sprint attempts performed during each surface condition within a single testing session (45 minutes).
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Trial-to-trial reliability of the three sprint attempts performed on each surface within each testing session, quantified using the absolute-agreement intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC(A,1)], coefficient of variation, standard error of measurement, typical error, and 95% minimal detectable change.
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Across the three sprint attempts performed during each surface condition within a single testing session (45 minutes).
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Between-Day Reliability of 15-m Sprint Time
Zeitfenster: Across two testing sessions conducted on separate days within one week (each of 45 minutes).
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Stability of mean sprint time between two testing sessions conducted on separate days, quantified using the absolute-agreement intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC(A,1)], coefficient of variation, standard error of measurement, typical error, and 95% minimal detectable change.
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Across two testing sessions conducted on separate days within one week (each of 45 minutes).
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Concordance Between Sand and Firm-Surface Sprint Times
Zeitfenster: Participant-level measurements derived from up to two testing sessions conducted within one week (each of 45 minutes).
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Agreement between participant-level mean 15-m sprint times obtained on sand and firm surfaces, evaluated using Lin's concordance correlation coefficient and Bland-Altman systematic bias and 95% limits of agreement.
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Participant-level measurements derived from up to two testing sessions conducted within one week (each of 45 minutes).
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Best 15-m Sprint Time on Sand and Firm Surfaces
Zeitfenster: During up to two testing sessions, each lasting approximately 45 minutes, conducted on separate days within one week.
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Fastest time, measured in seconds, recorded from the three maximal 15-metre sprint attempts performed on each surface during each testing session.
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During up to two testing sessions, each lasting approximately 45 minutes, conducted on separate days within one week.
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