Change-of-direction deficit vs. deceleration deficit: a comparison of limb dominance and inter-limb asymmetry between forwards and backs in elite male rugby union players
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Bishop, C., Clarke, R., Freitas, T., Arruda, A., Guerriero, A., Ramos, M., Pereira, L. and Loturco, I. 2021. Change-of-direction deficit vs. deceleration deficit: a comparison of limb dominance and inter-limb asymmetry between forwards and backs in elite male rugby union players. Journal of Sports Sciences. 39 (10), pp. 1088-1095. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2020.1857578
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Title | Change-of-direction deficit vs. deceleration deficit: a comparison of limb dominance and inter-limb asymmetry between forwards and backs in elite male rugby union players |
Authors | Bishop, C., Clarke, R., Freitas, T., Arruda, A., Guerriero, A., Ramos, M., Pereira, L. and Loturco, I. |
Abstract | The aims of the present study were to: 1) determine whether limb dominance and inter-limb asymmetry were the same across both change of direction (COD) and deceleration (DEC) deficits and, 2) determine the association between the COD and DEC-deficits and other physical performance tests in elite male rugby union players. Twenty five players performed a series of bilateral jumps, linear and COD speed tests at the end of the pre-season period. COD and DEC-deficits were calculated for both left and right sides, and inter-limb asymmetry thereafter. Kappa coefficients revealed moderate levels of agreement in limb dominance between COD and DEC-deficits (Kappa = 0.41 on left; 0.48 on right). For the direction of asymmetry, perfect levels of agreement (Kappa = 1) were evident between 505 time and COD-deficit, but only moderate levels of agreement (Kappa = 0.41) between other asymmetry measures. Pearson’s r correlations showed moderate to large relationships between jumps and linear (r = -0.42 to -0.68) and COD speed (r = -0.41 to -0.58), but not with the COD-deficit (r = 0.15 to -0.31), DEC-deficit (r = 0.01 to -0.32) or asymmetry (r = 0.16 to -0.29). When analyzing by playing position, backs were significantly faster than forwards over 15-m (ES = -0.86) and across all jump tests (ES = 0.86-0.94), with the exception of the squat jump. This study is the first to provide a direct comparison of the COD and DEC-deficits and highlights that limb dominance and asymmetry cannot be guaranteed between tasks. |
Keywords | Kappa coefficient, left vs. right, team sports |
Research Group | Strength and Conditioning at the London Sport Institute |
Publisher | Routledge |
Journal | Journal of Sports Sciences |
ISSN | 0264-0414 |
Electronic | 1466-447X |
Publication dates | |
Online | 29 Dec 2020 |
19 May 2021 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 27 Nov 2020 |
Submitted | 20 Jun 2020 |
Accepted | 26 Nov 2020 |
Output status | Published |
Accepted author manuscript | |
Copyright Statement | This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Sciences on 29 Dec 2020, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/02640414.2020.1857578 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2020.1857578 |
Language | English |
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