Concurrent Agreement and Test–Retest Reliability of a Global-Positioning-System Device for Measuring Maximal Horizontal Deceleration Ability in Elite Youth Academy Soccer Players

Lewys H. Jones, Cedric Leduc, Kurt Greatorex, Samuel J. Callaghan, Dan Weaving, Damian J. Harper, Alex Bliss

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Abstract

Purpose: Investigate the concurrent agreement and test–retest reliability of 10-Hz global-positioning-system (GPS) device against a criterion measure (47-Hz radar device) to assess maximal horizontal deceleration ability (maximum deceleration [DECMax], average deceleration [DECAve], time to stop, and distance to stop). Methods: Thirty-two male elite youth academy soccer players (age 18.1 [1.6] y, body mass 76.6 [7.9] kg) completed the acceleration–deceleration ability test with 16 completing a second test to assess test–retest reliability. Maximal horizontal deceleration ability was measured concurrently using GPSRaw (10-Hz data), GPSExport (STATSports software), and a radar device. Bland–Altman method and equivalence testing assessed concurrent agreement and intraclass correlations with coefficient of variation (%) was used to assess test–retest reliability. Results: Equivalence testing showed mean difference between the radar device and GPS-derived values of DECAve and DECMax were within equivalence bounds. GPSRaw and GPSExport derived values of DECMax showed good overall (intraclass correlations = .84–.86, coefficient of variation % = 4.50–5.48) test–retest reliability. Conclusion: Practitioners can consider using deceleration variables (DECAve and DECMax) obtained from GPS as a cost-effective, valid, and reliable alternative to radar technology to assess maximal horizontal deceleration ability in team-sport players.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)860-865
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Volume20
Issue number6
Early online date1 Apr 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • acceleration–deceleration ability test
  • braking
  • football
  • profiling
  • validity

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