Table 4 Test–retest reliability for vertical jump performance parameters (CMJ, ACMJ, SPJ) in deaf basketball players in 2019.

From: Longitudinal anthropometric and physical performance adaptations in the Polish Deaf National basketball team during a three-year preparation for the deaflympics

Jump type

Parameter

ICC

r

SEM

MDC95

CMJ

Pw_max (W)

0.94

0.95

112.41

311.64

H_max (m)

0.93

0.94

0.01

0.04

D_BML (m)

0.83

0.84

0.03

0.07

ACMJ

Pw_max (W)

0.89

0.91

230.81

639.78

H_max (m)

0.92

0.93

0.02

0.05

D_BML (m)

0.84

0.86

0.03

0.07

SPJ

Pw_max (W)

0.97

0.97

183.12

507.06

H_max (m)

0.94

0.95

0.02

0.05

D_BML (m)

0.88

0.89

0.02

0.06

D_SPJ (m)

0.86

0.87

0.02

0.07

  1. n – number of athletes (2019; n = 11); Pw_max – maximum power output of lower limbs; H_max – maximal jump height; D_BML – depth of lowering of the body’s center of mass during jump; D_SPJ – depth of lowering of the body’s center of mass after landing in spike jump; CMJ – countermovement jump; ACMJ – akimbo countermovement jump; SPJ – spike jump; ICC – Intraclass Correlation Coefficient, interpreted as < 0.50 poor, 0.50–0.75 moderate, 0.75–0.90 good, > 0.90 excellent reliability; r – Pearson’s correlation coefficient, indicating strength of association between test and retest; SEM – Standard Error of Measurement, smaller values indicate higher precision; MDC95 – Minimal Detectable Change at 95% confidence, a change greater than this value is considered statistically significant.