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I believe the testing was very informative. Short 10 yard, longer 20 yard, then 20 with ball. When compared, it shows you how much a player slows down while dribbling, or if they don't. How would you interpret a kid who dribbled and ran faster than they just ran? I know one who did. I think that's notable. And so did the people doing the timing.
I remember reading that Mia Hamm always said that she could dribble faster than just run because of the extra adrenaline.
they did both? with and without the ball.
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