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, a subsidiary of Eyecarrot Innovations Corp. in Canada, is the leading provider of high-performance
instruments for testing and enhancing visual and motor skills. Learn more at www.wayneengineering.com and www.eyecarrot.com.
80. Ball Kick As A Response, Reaction Plus Response
Place the infra-red sensor on the ground so that the beam will be intercepted by the ball. Place
the ball 10 feet from the sensor beam. Athlete places the kicking foot onto the foot switch pad.
On signal the ball is kicked so that it rolls past the sensor beam. The display will record the time
that the foot is raised (reaction) and the time that elapsed until the ball passed thru the sensor
beam.(Display corner dot)
81. Volley Ball Or Tennis Practice
Spread a volley ball or tennis net across a wall at regulation height. Attach the 4 light/switch
targets over the top of the net. Spacing them equally from center to outer ends of the net. (Use
the extension cords. Not provided) Athlete must respond to each light by jumping up and hitting
the light when it is illuminated. 20 lights/minute timed for 60 seconds.
82. Basketball Jump
Jump repetition-counts the number of times that a trainee can jump to a certain height in 30
seconds. Mount the ir-sensor on an extended tri-pod. Attach a light string from the ceiling.
Attach a small target to the string at a selected height so that the target is intercepted by the
beam. Trainee must jump so that out stretch arm touches the target and intercepts the beam at
the set height.
83. Reaction Plus - Response, Body Motion
Mount the infra-red sensor horizontally 3 to 4 feet above the ground. Trainee stands on the foot
switch pad in a crouched position. On the auditory or visual signal, trainee sprints rapidly 10 feet
to intercept the ir sensor beam. The display will record the exact time it took the trainee to move
out of the crouched position and off the foot switch pad; and it will also record the elapsed time
it took to sprint the 10 feet through the ir-sensor beam.