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Valid and Reliable Barbell Velocity Estimation Using an Inertial Measurement Unit

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  • Steffen Held

    (Department of Intervention Research in Exercise Training, Institute of Exercise Training and Sport Informatics, German Sport University, 50933 Cologne, Germany)

  • Ludwig Rappelt

    (Department of Intervention Research in Exercise Training, Institute of Exercise Training and Sport Informatics, German Sport University, 50933 Cologne, Germany)

  • Jan-Philip Deutsch

    (Department of Intervention Research in Exercise Training, Institute of Exercise Training and Sport Informatics, German Sport University, 50933 Cologne, Germany)

  • Lars Donath

    (Department of Intervention Research in Exercise Training, Institute of Exercise Training and Sport Informatics, German Sport University, 50933 Cologne, Germany)

Abstract

The accurate assessment of the mean concentric barbell velocity (MCV) and its displacement are crucial aspects of resistance training. Therefore, the validity and reliability indicators of an easy-to-use inertial measurement unit (VmaxPro ® ) were examined. Nineteen trained males (23.1 ± 3.2 years, 1.78 ± 0.08 m, 75.8 ± 9.8 kg; Squat 1-Repetition maximum (1RM): 114.8 ± 24.5 kg) performed squats and hip thrusts (3–5 sets, 30 repetitions total, 75% 1RM) on two separate days. The MCV and displacement were simultaneously measured using VmaxPro ® and a linear position transducer (Speed4Lift ® ). Good to excellent intraclass correlation coefficients (0.91 < ICC < 0.96) with a small systematic bias ( p < 0.001; η p 2 < 0.50) for squats (0.01 ± 0.04 m·s −1 ) and hip thrusts (0.01 ± 0.05 m·s −1 ) and a low limit of agreement (LoA < 0.12 m·s −1 ) indicated an acceptable validity. The within- and between-day reliability of the MCV revealed good ICCs (0.55 < ICC < 0.91) and a low LoA (<0.16 m·s −1 ). Although the displacement revealed a systematic bias during squats ( p < 0.001; η p 2 < 0.10; 3.4 ± 3.4 cm), no bias was detectable during hip thrusts ( p = 0.784; η p 2 < 0.001; 0.3 ± 3.3 cm). The displacement showed moderate to good ICCs (0.43 to 0.95) but a high LoA (7.8 to 10.7 cm) for the validity and (within- and between-day) reliability of squats and hip thrusts. The VmaxPro ® is considered to be a valid and reliable tool for the MCV assessment.

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  • Steffen Held & Ludwig Rappelt & Jan-Philip Deutsch & Lars Donath, 2021. "Valid and Reliable Barbell Velocity Estimation Using an Inertial Measurement Unit," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(17), pages 1-10, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:17:p:9170-:d:626110
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