A Comparison of Two Practice Schedules to Achieve Bilateral Skill in Lacrosse Cradling
Date Issued
August 1, 1970
Author(s)
McCabe, John Frederick
Advisor(s)
Andrew J. Kozar
Additional Advisor(s)
E. Capers
Ben A. Plothnicki
Abstract
(From Statement of the Problem)
It was the purpose of this study to compare two practice schedules in achieving bilateral skill in lacrosse cradling. The two practice schedules consisted of (1) alternating the lacrosse stick from one side of the body to the other after every 30 seconds of practice time, and (2) a continuous schedule which consisted of practicing on one side of the body until the ball could be cradled continuously for 30 seconds before beginning to practice on the other side.
Disciplines
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Recreation and Sport Management
Comments
Major is listed as Physical Education.
Embargo Date
August 1, 1970
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