![]() “It is a learned error, a perceptual error, or a physical error, those are the three things I go through” Moyer “(Regarding defining the results of a COD/agility program) A lot of it’s qualitative” Moyer “In actual open sports, how well you perceive the information in the environment, that will directly dictate mechanics, kinematics” Zweifel ![]() “What I hope for is that it looks crisper when they are doing it (COD in sport) and they shouldn’t be thinking about it when they are doing it” DeMayo “If you watch sports a lot of athletes don’t (decelerate) on two legs, they do it on one leg… one of the things I look for is how many steps does it take for an athlete to stop” Moyer “I don’t think there’s so much a biomechanical model there’s KPI’s” Moyer “I think that one thing is we would see a lot of carryover and success (into agility) with the integration of some form of extensive method jumping” Moyer “In the biomechanics of change of direction, you always have to look at it in the context it is going to be asked in sport… if we are going to change technique or biomechanics, we have to do it within the context of which it is going to be asked in sport” Zweifel “I want athletes to be able to solve problems on their own without me giving them the answers” Zweifel “In field based sports, change of direction means the basics of what we are trying to teach, and agility means implementing into a situation where it is responsive to some sort of stimulus” DeMayo
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