The ability to change direction is a highly valued athletic quality in sport and has been measured extensively. Despite the importance and magnitude of research on change of direction (CoD) and agility, the validity of the performance measures used to assess these abilities have faced limited scrutiny. A critical evaluation of our current measures of CoD and agility are presented. Furthermore, a summary of recommendations to enhance the validity of CoD and agility assessment is provided in the ultimate effort to improve our understanding of this crucial athletic quality. A video abstract describing this article can be found in supplemental digital content 1 (see video, http://links.lww.com/SCJ/A217)
Background: Agility is an important characteristic of team sports athletes. There is a growing inter...
Change of direction (COD) efforts are crucial in team-sports and an extensive body of research has b...
Changing direction effectively is critical to team sports performance. Understanding the biomechanic...
THE ABILITY TO CHANGE DIRECTION IS A HIGHLY VALUED ATHLETIC QUALITY IN SPORT AND HAS BEEN MEASURED E...
The ability to display high levels of speed whilst changing direction is of vital importance for ath...
Agility may be defined as the ability to change direction rapidly, without losing balance, using a c...
This review explores the differences between agility in invasion sports (defined as including reacti...
This study assessed differences in agility performance between athletes of team and individual sport...
This study assessed differences in agility performance between athletes of team and individual sport...
Change of direction (COD) is a performance-limiting factor in team sports. However, there are no exa...
peer-reviewedMany field and court sports involve some straight sprinting, but more often repeated s...
The ability to change direction while sprinting is considered essential for successful participation...
This study aimed to test whether agility and change of direction speed (COD) are independent capacit...
INTRODUCTION: Definition of Agility is based on a model that separates agility in two components, ch...
INTRODUCTION: Definition of Agility is based on a model that separates agility in two components, ch...
Background: Agility is an important characteristic of team sports athletes. There is a growing inter...
Change of direction (COD) efforts are crucial in team-sports and an extensive body of research has b...
Changing direction effectively is critical to team sports performance. Understanding the biomechanic...
THE ABILITY TO CHANGE DIRECTION IS A HIGHLY VALUED ATHLETIC QUALITY IN SPORT AND HAS BEEN MEASURED E...
The ability to display high levels of speed whilst changing direction is of vital importance for ath...
Agility may be defined as the ability to change direction rapidly, without losing balance, using a c...
This review explores the differences between agility in invasion sports (defined as including reacti...
This study assessed differences in agility performance between athletes of team and individual sport...
This study assessed differences in agility performance between athletes of team and individual sport...
Change of direction (COD) is a performance-limiting factor in team sports. However, there are no exa...
peer-reviewedMany field and court sports involve some straight sprinting, but more often repeated s...
The ability to change direction while sprinting is considered essential for successful participation...
This study aimed to test whether agility and change of direction speed (COD) are independent capacit...
INTRODUCTION: Definition of Agility is based on a model that separates agility in two components, ch...
INTRODUCTION: Definition of Agility is based on a model that separates agility in two components, ch...
Background: Agility is an important characteristic of team sports athletes. There is a growing inter...
Change of direction (COD) efforts are crucial in team-sports and an extensive body of research has b...
Changing direction effectively is critical to team sports performance. Understanding the biomechanic...