This study assessed the validity of a novel protocol in the measurement of 5 and 10 m sprint time from standing and block starts.
Sprint time was assessed using high speed video timing and a novel method which incorporated dual beam photocells
synchronized with an optical measuring system. Team sport athletes and sprinters completed 10 m sprints from standing and
block starts with both methods measuring sprint time concurrently. No significant differences were found between methods (p >
0.05) with a negligible mean bias (< 0.01 s). These results suggest that the novel method can accurately measure short sprint
performance.
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