Supplementary Table S5. Consistency test for the 30 m sprint.
Comparison Direct Effect (SE) Indirect Effect (SE) Inconsistency Factor (SE) P-value
A vs. E -0.020 (0.127) -0.113 (93.216) 0.093 (93.216) 0.999
B vs. D -0.100 (0.153) 0.021 (0.163) -0.121 (0.223) 0.587
B vs. F -0.120 (0.149) -0.241 (0.166) 0.121 (0.223) 0.587
C vs. D 0.123 (0.106) 0.177 (0.154) -0.054 (0.187) 0.771
C vs. E -0.010 (0.093) -0.064 (0.162) 0.054 (0.187) 0.771
D vs. E -0.230 (0.195) -0.145 (0.102) -0.085 (0.220) 0.699
D vs. F -0.142 (0.071) -0.088 (0.139) -0.054 (0.156) 0.727
E vs. F 0.030 (0.143) 0.036 (0.135) -0.006 (0.197) 0.975
Data are presented as coefficient (standard error). Abbreviations: SE, standard error; A, Endurance Training; B, Flexibility Training; C, Plyometric Jump Training; D, Regular Training; E, Speed Training; F, Traditional Strength Training. The P-value reflects the statistical evidence for a difference between direct and indirect estimates. A P-value > 0.05 indicates that no statistically significant inconsistency was detected; however, this does not establish consistency, particularly in sparse loops where power may be limited.