Validity and Reliability of a New Specific Parkour Test: Physiological and Performance Responses

Main aim of this study was examining validity and reliability of using a new specific Parkour repeated sprint ability test (SPRSA) for assessing repeated sprint ability while facing obstacles and establishing between-day reliability and sensitivity of SPRSA related to its physiological and performan...

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Main Authors: Johnny Padulo, Luca Paolo Ardigò, Massimo Bianco, Drazen Cular, Dejan Madic, Branko Markoski, Wissem Dhahbi
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2019.01362/full
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spelling doaj-7f66c958c48d4bbbb97cd748f348bfdb2020-11-25T02:08:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2019-10-011010.3389/fphys.2019.01362481743Validity and Reliability of a New Specific Parkour Test: Physiological and Performance ResponsesJohnny Padulo0Johnny Padulo1Johnny Padulo2Luca Paolo Ardigò3Massimo Bianco4Drazen Cular5Drazen Cular6Dejan Madic7Branko Markoski8Wissem Dhahbi9Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche per la Salute, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, ItalySport Performance Lab, University of Split, Split, CroatiaDepartment of Psychology, University eCampus, Novedrate, ItalySchool of Exercise and Sport Science, Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, University eCampus, Novedrate, ItalySport Performance Lab, University of Split, Split, CroatiaFaculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, Split, CroatiaFaculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, SerbiaTechnical Faculty “Mihajlo Pupin”, University of Novi Sad, Zrenjanin, SerbiaSport Science Program, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha, QatarMain aim of this study was examining validity and reliability of using a new specific Parkour repeated sprint ability test (SPRSA) for assessing repeated sprint ability while facing obstacles and establishing between-day reliability and sensitivity of SPRSA related to its physiological and performance responses. Thirteen high-level traceurs (three females) performed in random order and twice eight tests for assessing a total of 23 variables: SPRSA (a typical maximal-speed shuttle run interspersed with four Parkour competition-common fundamentals) and seven established fitness tests, core stability, hand-grip, vertical-jump, long-jump, pull-up, 300-m shuttle run (as a field test for anaerobic capacity), and Leger test. Except for muscular elasticity index of vertical jump test (intra-class Correlation Coefficient model 3,1 [ICC3,1] = 0.54 [fair]), fitness tests’ ICC3,1s resulted excellent (ICC3,1: 0.93–1.00). SPRSA total time and time of its fastest sprint (SPRSA peak time) were significantly correlated with the majority of core stability (r: −0.79 to 0.59; P < 0.01–0.05), jumping (r: −0.78 to 0.67; P < 0.01–0.05), pull-up tests (r: −0.86; P < 0.01), 300-m shuttle run test total time (r: 0.77–0.82; P < 0.01), and Leger test-estimated VO2 max (r: −0.78; P < 0.01). Principal component analysis (PCA) of the 23 variables led to extraction of four significant components (each due to different variables’ combinations), which explained 90.2% of 23 variables’ total variance. SPRSA (i.e., total and peak time) showed high reliability (ICC3,1: 0.991–0.998 and standard-error-of-measurement %: 0.07–0.32). Finally, SPRSA showed high sensitivity (smallest-worthwhile-change %: 0.29–0.68). Considering its excellent logical and strong ecological validity, SPRSA may serve as a valid specific field test for Parkour sport. In addition, thanks to its high reliability and sensitivity, this test is suitable for monitoring, evaluating, and programming training processes for Parkour practitioners in repeated sprint ability involving crossing obstacles.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2019.01362/fullfield testmuscle strengthphysiological demandssport sciencetesting
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Drazen Cular
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Dejan Madic
Branko Markoski
Wissem Dhahbi
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Dejan Madic
Branko Markoski
Wissem Dhahbi
Validity and Reliability of a New Specific Parkour Test: Physiological and Performance Responses
Frontiers in Physiology
field test
muscle strength
physiological demands
sport science
testing
author_facet Johnny Padulo
Johnny Padulo
Johnny Padulo
Luca Paolo Ardigò
Massimo Bianco
Drazen Cular
Drazen Cular
Dejan Madic
Branko Markoski
Wissem Dhahbi
author_sort Johnny Padulo
title Validity and Reliability of a New Specific Parkour Test: Physiological and Performance Responses
title_short Validity and Reliability of a New Specific Parkour Test: Physiological and Performance Responses
title_full Validity and Reliability of a New Specific Parkour Test: Physiological and Performance Responses
title_fullStr Validity and Reliability of a New Specific Parkour Test: Physiological and Performance Responses
title_full_unstemmed Validity and Reliability of a New Specific Parkour Test: Physiological and Performance Responses
title_sort validity and reliability of a new specific parkour test: physiological and performance responses
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Main aim of this study was examining validity and reliability of using a new specific Parkour repeated sprint ability test (SPRSA) for assessing repeated sprint ability while facing obstacles and establishing between-day reliability and sensitivity of SPRSA related to its physiological and performance responses. Thirteen high-level traceurs (three females) performed in random order and twice eight tests for assessing a total of 23 variables: SPRSA (a typical maximal-speed shuttle run interspersed with four Parkour competition-common fundamentals) and seven established fitness tests, core stability, hand-grip, vertical-jump, long-jump, pull-up, 300-m shuttle run (as a field test for anaerobic capacity), and Leger test. Except for muscular elasticity index of vertical jump test (intra-class Correlation Coefficient model 3,1 [ICC3,1] = 0.54 [fair]), fitness tests’ ICC3,1s resulted excellent (ICC3,1: 0.93–1.00). SPRSA total time and time of its fastest sprint (SPRSA peak time) were significantly correlated with the majority of core stability (r: −0.79 to 0.59; P < 0.01–0.05), jumping (r: −0.78 to 0.67; P < 0.01–0.05), pull-up tests (r: −0.86; P < 0.01), 300-m shuttle run test total time (r: 0.77–0.82; P < 0.01), and Leger test-estimated VO2 max (r: −0.78; P < 0.01). Principal component analysis (PCA) of the 23 variables led to extraction of four significant components (each due to different variables’ combinations), which explained 90.2% of 23 variables’ total variance. SPRSA (i.e., total and peak time) showed high reliability (ICC3,1: 0.991–0.998 and standard-error-of-measurement %: 0.07–0.32). Finally, SPRSA showed high sensitivity (smallest-worthwhile-change %: 0.29–0.68). Considering its excellent logical and strong ecological validity, SPRSA may serve as a valid specific field test for Parkour sport. In addition, thanks to its high reliability and sensitivity, this test is suitable for monitoring, evaluating, and programming training processes for Parkour practitioners in repeated sprint ability involving crossing obstacles.
topic field test
muscle strength
physiological demands
sport science
testing
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphys.2019.01362/full
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