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Fig. 4

From: Application of a Reactive Agility Training Program Using Light-Based Stimuli to Enhance the Physical and Cognitive Performance of Car Racing Drivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Fig. 4

Changes in reactive agility performance and reaction time throughout the training program. A Participants significantly improved their reactive agility performance (A) and RT (B) from the first to the second, from the third to the fourth, and from the 11th to the last training. Moreover, car racing drivers produced more touches with shorter RT in each training bout as compared to the first training. *p < 0.05 for post hoc paired samples t test based on a significant time main effect. Significantly different to training session #1

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