Sriwijaya Journal of Sport
Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Sriwijaya Journal of Sport

Validity and reliability of a smartphone camera-based application for velocity-based training assessment in youth athletes

Nur Ikhwan Mohamad (Department of Coaching Science, Faculty of Sports Science & Coaching, Sultan Idris Education University)
Muhammad Safwan Saifullah Shamrin (Department of Coaching Science, Faculty of Sports Science & Coaching, Sultan Idris Education University)
Mohd Hafizuddin Baki (Department of Coaching Science, Faculty of Sports Science & Coaching, Sultan Idris Education University)
Chamnan Chinnasee (Department of Health and Sport Science, Faculty of Education, Mahasarakham University, Kantharawichai, Thailand.)
Wahyu Indra Bayu (Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Teacher Training & Education, Universitas Sriwijaya)
Ahmad Alhussin Alali (Department of Coaching Science, Faculty of Sports Science & Coaching, Sultan Idris Education University)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 May 2026

Abstract

Research Background: This study addressed the limited evidence regarding the accuracy and consistency of smartphone-camera–based applications for monitoring barbell velocity during resistance training among youth athletes. Research Objectives: Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of the QWIK-VBT smartphone application in measuring barbell velocity during resistance training. Method: A total of 45 youth athletes participated in this study. Barbell velocity during the deadlift exercise was measured simultaneously using the QWIK-VBT application and a linear position transducer (GymAware) as the criterion device to assess validity. Reliability was evaluated through repeated measurement trials across different sessions. Data were analyzed using correlation and reliability statistics. Results: The results showed mixed findings regarding the validity of QWIK-VBT. The application demonstrated a low and non-significant correlation with GymAware measurements (r = .252, p = .258), indicating limited concurrent validity. However, QWIK-VBT exhibited strong reliability for peak average velocity measurements, with excellent internal consistency (Cronbach’s α = .931) and a high correlation coefficient (r = .875, p < .001). Conclusion: In conclusion, although QWIK-VBT cannot yet replace gold-standard devices for precise velocity measurement, the application offers a practical and cost-effective alternative for monitoring resistance training in applied sport settings. Nevertheless, coaches and athletes should interpret the results cautiously and consider device-specific validation before consistent implementation in training programs.

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sjs

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Education Public Health Other

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Sriwijaya Journal of Sport publishes research journals and critical analysis studies in the areas of sport published three times a year, in October, February, and June. The theme of the paper covers: Physical Education, Sport Pedagogy, Sport Sociology, Sport Psychology, Sports Coaching, Sport ...