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  • Background: Tests of repeated-sprint ability are becoming popular as a way of evaluating performance capabilities in field and court sports. Objective: The aim of this study was to create the design of specific handball repeated-sprint ability test indicating the agility and repeated-sprint ability, and verify its validity. Methods: Twenty women handball players participating in two highest Czech leagues (age = 20.78 +- 1.32 years) and ten well trained female university students of physical education (age = 21.34 +- 1.13 years) underwent the 10x 54.5 m specific handball repeated-sprint ability test with 24 s recovery. The index of agility (average of three best sprints), Total time and Sprint decrement were observed. The one-way ANOVA and Fisher LSD post-hoc test were used to determine the criterial validity. Results: We determined significant differences in total time and the index of agility, the results showed significantly lower performance of the group of athletes compared with handball players. As it is the group of the second Czech league, handball players reach significantly lower performance than the group of the highest Czech handball league. We did not find any significant differences in sprint decrement. Conclusions: We found out that the specific handball repeated-sprint ability test is a valid indicator of specific handball agility expressed by the index of agility and repeated-sprint ability expressed by total time. Sprint decrement seems not to be valid for the repeated-sprint ability indicator in handball.
  • Background: Tests of repeated-sprint ability are becoming popular as a way of evaluating performance capabilities in field and court sports. Objective: The aim of this study was to create the design of specific handball repeated-sprint ability test indicating the agility and repeated-sprint ability, and verify its validity. Methods: Twenty women handball players participating in two highest Czech leagues (age = 20.78 +- 1.32 years) and ten well trained female university students of physical education (age = 21.34 +- 1.13 years) underwent the 10x 54.5 m specific handball repeated-sprint ability test with 24 s recovery. The index of agility (average of three best sprints), Total time and Sprint decrement were observed. The one-way ANOVA and Fisher LSD post-hoc test were used to determine the criterial validity. Results: We determined significant differences in total time and the index of agility, the results showed significantly lower performance of the group of athletes compared with handball players. As it is the group of the second Czech league, handball players reach significantly lower performance than the group of the highest Czech handball league. We did not find any significant differences in sprint decrement. Conclusions: We found out that the specific handball repeated-sprint ability test is a valid indicator of specific handball agility expressed by the index of agility and repeated-sprint ability expressed by total time. Sprint decrement seems not to be valid for the repeated-sprint ability indicator in handball. (en)
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  • Design and validity of specific handball repeated-sprint ability test
  • Design and validity of specific handball repeated-sprint ability test (en)
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  • Design and validity of specific handball repeated-sprint ability test
  • Design and validity of specific handball repeated-sprint ability test (en)
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  • intermittent exercise, Sprint decrement, specificity, recovery (en)
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  • European Handball Federation
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