Concordance of a new IMU in different small-sided games and real game tasks in indoor sports
A new IMU valid for real game situations in indoor sports
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the concordance of a new Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) device called
OLIVER in different specific training tasks and real futsal game.
Methods: 10 elite futsal players competing in First National Division performed most of the typical futsal training tasks
(game possession in 22×20m, 2vs2 in 20×20m, 3vs3, 4vs4 in 28×20m and 4vs4 in 40×20m). Players wore two tracking
devices (OLIVER and WIMU Pro). Data were recorded with specific software systems to compare the concordance of data.
After recording data, descriptive analysis was developed for each training task, as well as a one-way ANOVA to evaluate the
concordance of OLIVER and WIMU devices.
Results: The results reported good agreement for most variables, such as total distance, distance covered in different
partials, as well as meters of accelerations and decelerations at different intensities and maximum speed (P> .05). However,
the distance covered in high-speed running 12.1-18 km/h (m) and the number of runs above 12 km/h reported statistical
differences between OLIVER and WIMU (P< .05) in some of the training tasks.
Conclusion: The OLIVER system and WIMU system shows a high level of concordance in main variables of external load in
different training tasks. OLIVER system is a valid and useful device to monitor external load in indoor sports, both smallsided
games and real games.