Concurrent Validity and Interunit Reliability of 25-Hz GNSS Units for Profiling Sprinting Performance.

J Strength Cond Res

Faculty of Behavioural and Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Strathfield, New South Wales, Australia.

Published: January 2025

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Conducted with 30 athletes performing 40-meter sprints and additional tests using vehicles for reliability, the results show that the GNSS units have low bias and low error rates, indicating strong agreement with gold standard measurements.
  • * These GNSS units prove to be a reliable and efficient tool for coaches to assess the sprint performance of multiple athletes in real-time, facilitating better decision-making for training and performance improvement.

Article Abstract

Dennison, L, Duthie, GM, Ehrmann, F, and Psarakis, MA. Concurrent validity and interunit reliability of 25-Hz GNSS units for profiling sprinting performance. J Strength Cond Res 39(1): 107-114, 2025-Profiling sprint performance by assessing within-race velocity or time is crucial for understanding an athlete's capabilities and identifying areas for improvement. While traditional gold standard systems provide valid and reliable measurements, they are often costly, laboratory-based, or impractical for field-based settings. New Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) units (25 Hz) with higher sampling rates may address some of these limitations. The purpose of the project was to evaluate the concurrent validity and interunit reliability of 25-Hz GNSS units by examining their agreement with laser devices and timing gates for velocity measurements and sprint/interval times. Concurrent validity was assessed during a real track and field training session. Thirty subjects each completed 3 to 6 maximal 40-meter sprints, for a total of 106 sprints, while being assessed simultaneously through all systems. Interunit reliability was assessed by placing 3 GNSS units on a motor vehicle and completing 60 accelerations from 0 to 60 m. Low mean bias (<1%) and typical error less than <2% for all measurements demonstrate excellent agreement between GNSS and criterion devices. The units demonstrated good reliability for the 0-10 m interval time (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] = 0.86), excellent reliability for all remaining 10 m to 60 m intervals (ICC = 0.91-0.99), sprint times 0-60 m (ICC = 0.97), and maximal sprint velocity (ICC = 1.0). These GNSS units provide an efficient and feasible alternative to traditional measurement devices. For coaches, this technology offers a scalable method to concurrently assess the sprint performances of multiple athletes during training and competitions, enabling evidence-based decisions to guide athletic development.

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