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KNOX

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INTRODUCTION

• CONSTRUCTED BY: ROBERT D. KNOX

• CONSTRUCTED IN: 1947

• MENT FOR: HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

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• This test constructed by KNOX as a test battery for basketball in 1947 at the OREGON UNIVERSITY.

• This test constitutes of 4 test batteries.• Knox conducted this test on 10 BEST BASKETBALL

PLAYERS and compared the SCORES with 3 different categories being:

1. NON-PLAYING MEMBERS 2. SUBSTITUTES 3. PLAYING MEMBERS of B-grade High School Level or Junior Oregon State Level team.

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PURPOSE“TO MEASURE BASKETBALL

PLAYING ABILITY”

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EQUIPMENTS USED• 1. Basketball playing Court• 2. 4 Hurdles• 3. 3 Cups• 4. A Wall• 5. 3 Chairs• 6. Coin• 7. Stop Watch• 8. Whistle• 9. Paper• 10. Pen etc.

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TEST ITEMS

• 1. SPEED DRIBBLE ( DRIBBLING)

• 2. WALL BOUNCE ( PASSING)

• 3. DRIBBLE SHOOT ( LAY-UP)

• 4. PENNY CUP ( REACTION ABILITY)

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SCORING

All scores of the test items are recorded in

“SECONDS”

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TESTADMINISTRATI

ON

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1. SPEED DRIBBLE

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PROCEDURE

With the signal “go” the subject picks up the ball and dribbles down and back through the line of chair (hurdles). The watch started with the signal “go” and is stopped as the subject returns to the start–finish line.

SCOREING

The score is the total number of second from the command “go” until the subject returns to the start-finish line

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2 . SPEED PASS

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PROCEDUREA line is marked on the floor 5 feet from the wall and parallel to it. The subject stands behind the line and rebounds the basketball from the wall as rapidly as possible fifteen times , using the chest pass.

The score is the number of seconds from the signal “go” until the ball hits the wall the fifteen time. If any rebound requires the subject to take more than one step recovery, the test is repeated.

SCORE

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3. DRIBBLE SHOOT

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The score is the number of seconds required to complete the test.

PROCEDUREThe same testing procedure is followed as required in the speed dribble test, with the exceptions that three obstacles instead of four are used and that the subject must make a basket before he returns.

If the fails to make a basket on his first attempt he must continue shooting until he is successful.

Any type of shot may be used; however, the one handed lay-up seems most appropriate.

SCORE

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4. PENNY-CUP TEST

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The final score is the total number of seconds required to perform each of the four tests.

PROCEDUREThe subject stand on the starting line with his back to the cups and a penny in one hand .

As he crosses the signal line he is given a direction signal and places the penny in that cup.

At the starting signal he turns and runs toward the cups.

The direction signal is one of three commands: “red”, “white”, or “blue”.

The time elapsing between the starting signal and the sound of penny striking in the cup is measured with a stop watch.The test is repeated four times and the total time for each of the four tests constitutes the score.

SCORE:

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ANY QUESTION

?

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THANK YOU