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Test–retest reliability of four flatwater performance-related tests in canoe slalom athletes

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Vajda, Matej
Krupa, Felix
Busta, JanORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-1667-9228WoS Profile - P-2833-2017
Pratt, Jaylene

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Publication date
2023
Published in
Frontiers in Physiology
Volume / Issue
14 (November)
ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 1664-042X
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eISSN: 1664-042X
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.3389/fphys.2023.1277057

Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the test-retest reliability of four flatwater performance-related tests in canoe slalom athletes. Methods: Twenty-two Slovak national team members of junior and U23 age group racing in a category K1 men (K1M), K1 women (K1W) or C1 men (C1M) volunteered to take part in this study. During both test and retest testing sessions athletes performed 4 flatwater tests: SPS-Sprints with a turn to the preferred side (2 x 15 m shuttle sprints), SNPS-Sprints with a turn to the non-preferred side (2 x 15 m shuttle sprints), SBS-Sprints with turns to both sides (2 x 15 m shuttle sprints) as well as 12 x 15 AOT-12 x 15 m all out shuttle test (12 x 15 m shuttle sprints). Each athlete completed two sessions separated by a minimum of days and a maximum of 5 days. Results: The results have shown the excellent test-retest reliability of all four flatwater tests (ICC-SPS: 0.98; SPNPS 0.97; SBS: 0.98 and 12 x 15 m AOT: 0.96). Additionally, results have shown SEM (SPS: 0.14; SPNPS 0.18; SBS: 0.13 and 12 x 15 m AOT: 1.05) and SWC (SPS: 0.21; SPNPS 0.26; SBS: 0.19 and 12 x 15 m AOT: 1.58). Conclusion: Based on our results we suggest that coaches use these valid and reliable tests to assess changes in their athletes' performance-related physical fitness over time, to verify the effectiveness of training programs focused on improvement in specific physical fitness of athletes as well as to identify asymmetries between the preferred and non-preferred side in canoe slalom athletes.
Keywords
canoeing, field-based testing, kayaking, performance-related fitness, white water
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