Reliability of Measures Obtained During Single and Repeated Countermovement Jumps

Edith Cowan University · Center for Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences

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Abstract

Methods

Two studies, each involving 15 elite Australian Rules Football (ARF) players were conducted where subjects performed two days, separated by one week, of AM and PM trials of either a single (CMJ1) or 5 repeated CMJ (CMJ5). Each trial was conducted on a portable force-plate. The intraday, interday, and overall typical error (TE) and coefficient of variation (CV%) were calculated for numerous variables in each jump type.

Results

A number of CMJ1 and CMJ5 variables displayed high intraday, interday, and overall reliability. In the CMJ1 condition, mean force (CV 1.08%) was the most reliable variable. In the CMJ5, flight time and relative mean force displayed the highest repeatability with CV of 1.88% and 1.57% respectively. CMJ1Mean force was the only variable with an overall TE

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Repeatability
  • Coefficient of variation
  • Mathematics
  • Statistics
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Population
  • Jump
  • Countermovement
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