Publication: Validez del dispositivo inercial WIMU PRO tm para el registro de la frecuencia cardiaca en un test de campo
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Molina-Carmona, Iván ; Gómez-Carmona, Carlos ; Bastida Castillo, Alejandro ; Pino Ortega, José
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Universidad de Murcia
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Introducción. Los avances tecnológicos han contribuido a la mejora
de la colección de datos fisiológicos y cinemáticos con relación a la
competición y los entrenamientos. Dispositivos inerciales tales como WIMUPROTM
(RealTrack Systems, Almería, España) compuesto por diferentes
sensores (cuatro acelerómetros, dos giróscopos, un magnetómetro, un
chip GNSS para posicionamiento global mediante satélite, un chip UWB
para posicionamiento por radiofrecuencia de onda corta en deportes indoor,
receptor de Ant+ y Bluetooth, entre otros)se utilizan dentro de una variedad
de situaciones deportivas. Es importante conocer la validez y precisión del
dato de dichas mediciones ya que se utilizan en contextos reales del juego.
Objetivo. Evaluar la validez del dispositivo inercial WIMU PROTM para
registrar la variable frecuencia cardíaca (FC) en relación con un dispositivo
validado como es Polar Team 2®
. Participantes. 15 jugadores de fútbol de categoría cadete participaron voluntariamente en este estudio(edad:15,40 ± 0,50 años, altura:169,26 ± 0,08 cm, peso:62,00 ± 12,32 kg). Procedimiento. Los individuos que componen la muestra llevaron a cabo el test RSA (adaptado de Bangsbo 2008) el cual consta de 7 sprints de 30 metros con una
recuperación activa entre ellos de 20 segundos, el cual simula las exigencias
reales de competición en fútbol. Resultados. Se encontró una correlación
muy alta entre los datos obtenidos por el registro del dispositivo WIMU
PROTM y los realizados por el dispositivo Polar Team 2® (r2=.958, p<.001).
Conclusiones. El dispositivo inercial WIMU PROTM es válido para registrar
la variable de intensidad de actividad física frecuencia cardíaca en fútbol.
Abstract: Introduction. Technological advances have contributed to improve physiological and kinematical data collection in training sessions and competition matches. Inertial devices as WIMU PROTM (RealTrack Systems, Almeria, Spain) composed by diferent sensors (four accelerometers, two gyroscopes, a magnetometer, a GNSS chip to global tracking through satellite triangulation, a UWB chip to indoor sports tracking, Ant+ and Bluetooth receivers, among others) is used in diferent sports situations. It is important to know the validity and precision of measurement data because it is used in real game contexts. Objective. Evaluate inertial unit WIMU PROTM validity to collect heart rate (HR) data in relation to validated device Polar Team 2® . Participants. 15 under-16 football players participated voluntarily in this research (age: 15,40 ± 0,50 years, height: 169,26 ± 0,08 cm, weight: 62,00 ± 12,32 kg). Procedure. Football players performed RSA test (adapted from Bangsbo 2008) composed of 7 sprints of 30 meters with 20 seconds active recovery between sprints, which simulated the real demands of football matches. Results. It was found and very strong correlation between WIMU PROTM and Polar Team 2® data (r2=.958, p<.001). Conclusions. WIMU PROTMinertial device is valid to register heart rate data in football.
Abstract: Introduction. Technological advances have contributed to improve physiological and kinematical data collection in training sessions and competition matches. Inertial devices as WIMU PROTM (RealTrack Systems, Almeria, Spain) composed by diferent sensors (four accelerometers, two gyroscopes, a magnetometer, a GNSS chip to global tracking through satellite triangulation, a UWB chip to indoor sports tracking, Ant+ and Bluetooth receivers, among others) is used in diferent sports situations. It is important to know the validity and precision of measurement data because it is used in real game contexts. Objective. Evaluate inertial unit WIMU PROTM validity to collect heart rate (HR) data in relation to validated device Polar Team 2® . Participants. 15 under-16 football players participated voluntarily in this research (age: 15,40 ± 0,50 years, height: 169,26 ± 0,08 cm, weight: 62,00 ± 12,32 kg). Procedure. Football players performed RSA test (adapted from Bangsbo 2008) composed of 7 sprints of 30 meters with 20 seconds active recovery between sprints, which simulated the real demands of football matches. Results. It was found and very strong correlation between WIMU PROTM and Polar Team 2® data (r2=.958, p<.001). Conclusions. WIMU PROTMinertial device is valid to register heart rate data in football.
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Sportk: revista euroamericana de ciencias del deporte, Vol. 7, nº 1 (2018)
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