Reliability of specific on-ice repeated-sprint ability test for ice-hockey players

oleh: Karel Hůlka, Jan Bělka, Roman Cuberek, Ondřej Schneider

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Palacký University Olomouc 2014-06-01

Deskripsi

Background: Repeated sprint ability tests are today widely used to evaluate the performance capability in team sports. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the reliability of a specific ice hockey test, which indicates the agility and repeated-sprint ability of the players. Methods: Twenty four highly trained junior ice hockey players (age&#8239;=&#8239;17.68&#8239;&#177;&#8239;1.52&#8239;years; BMI&#8239;=&#8239;23.8&#8239;&#177;&#8239;1.92&#8239;kg <sup>.</sup> m<sup>-2</sup>) participated in the study. Each participant was assessed for specific on-ice repeated-sprint ability test 12&#8239;×&#8239;54&#8239;m with 30&#8239;s rest. Intraclass correlation coefficient (association between two repeated measurements) and coefficient of variation were calculated to assess the reliability of the test. Results: All intraclass correlation coefficients were .78 for sprint decrement and .98 for total time and the best time, the coefficient of variation was 1.52% for best sprint time, 1.31% for total time and 19.3% for sprint decrement variable. Conclusions: The results suggest the high reliability of the ice hockey agility test expressed by the best sprint time and repeated-sprint ability by the total time and less reliability of sprint decrement.