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BATAK Lite Case Study

RELIABILITY AND ACCURACY OF BATAK LITE TESTS FOR TRAINING

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The aim of this work was to assess selected validity criteria of motor tasks included in BATAK Lite. The tasks are used to control coordination motor abilities in athletes of different sports. Material and methods. Twenty male GrecoRoman wrestlers from the sports school SMS in Radom were included in the study. They were 17-18 years of age and their training experience was 4-7.5 years long. The validity of motor tasks was determined on the basis of two criteria, i.e. reliability and diagnostic accuracy. To define the reliability of the tests, the research was carried out twice with an interval of 5-7-days (test-retest).

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Incorporated:
19 March 2007
Industry:
Global sports infrastructure
Research results and their analysis made it possible to draw the following conclusions: 1. Four BATAK Lite tests (I, II, IV and V) displayed sufficient reliability and diagnostic accuracy and may be used in the training process of wrestlers. 2. The highest accuracy coefficients of particular BATAK Lite tests were observed in the case of the rank assessment taking into account sports achievements. 3. The strongest correlation was noted between BATAK Lite tests and motor tests that assessed quick reaction, spatio-temporal orientation and movement coupling.
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Poland