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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2005
Alexis Ortiz; Sharon L. Olson; Toni S. Roddey; Julio Morales
The purposes of this investigation were to establish the reliability of selected physical performance tests in women athletes and nonathletes and to determine performance differences between groups. Fifty women (25 athletes, 25 nonathletes) performed 5 tests in 2 sessions. The performance tests included the figure-eight hop test, up-and-down hop test, side-to-side hop test, hexagon hop test, and zigzag run test. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC [2, 1]) were calculated for trial-to-trial, intertester, and day-to-day reliability. Independent t-tests with Bonferroni adjustment (a = 0.01) were used for each individual test to compare differences between groups. All tests showed good reliability values (ICC >= 0.76) in the nonathlete group for all conditions and varied reliability values (0.48�0.99) among conditions in the athlete group. The independent t-tests showed a statistically significant group effect (t >= 3.041; p <= 0.004) for all tests. The results showed that these physical performance tests are reliable measurement tools in the female population.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2014
Julio Morales
Adequate levels of performance related fitness are necessary for successful sport performance. A common finding in examinations of the levels of fitness during a season has been a decrease in fitness levels from beginning to end due to the increased emphasis on technical training.PURPOSE: The purpos
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2004
Alexis Ortiz; Sharon L. Olson; Toni S. Roddey; Julio Morales
The purposes of this investigation were to establish the reliability of selected physical performance tests in women athletes and nonathletes and to determine performance differences between groups. Fifty women (25 athletes, 25 nonathletes) performed 5 tests in 2 sessions. The performance tests included the figure-eight hop test, up-and-down hop test, side-to-side hop test, hexagon hop test, and zigzag run test. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC [2, 1]) were calculated for trial-to-trial, intertester, and day-to-day reliability. Independent t-tests with Bonferroni adjustment (a5 0.01) were used for each individual test to compare differences between groups. All tests showed good reliability values (ICC ≥ 0.76) in the nonathlete group for all conditions and varied reliability values (0.48–0.99) among conditions in the athlete group. The independent t-tests showed a statistically significant group effect (t ≥ 3.041; p ≤ 0.004) for all tests. The results showed that these physical performance tests are reliable measurement tools in the female population.
The Physical Educator | 2012
Jose A. Santiago; James G. Disch; Julio Morales
The Physical Educator | 2013
José A. Santiago; Emily A. Roper; James G. Disch; Julio Morales
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2018
Julio Morales
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016
Julio Morales; Daniel Chilek
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010
Julio Morales; Rasika Vengurlekar
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2008
Julio Morales; Jose A. Santiago
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport | 2007
Julio Morales; Maria Morales