The effect of an eight session skate treadmill and agility training program on the degree of separation in ice hockey players
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The sport of ice hockey places multiple simultaneous demands on the
physiological, mechanical, and cognitive abilities of individual players. The purpose of
the study was to investigate the effect of an eight session degree of separation (DOS)
training intervention on sport specific measures of skating, stick handling and puck
control movements in competitive ice hockey players. All participants completed a
battery of pre and pos t skill and DOS specific tests designed to evaluate DOS abilities: Ttest of agility, a modified Cunningham Faulkner test of anaerobic capacity performed on
a skate treadmill and a DOS skate treadmill test. Statistically significant differences were
found between groups on the post test scores, meaning that the training intervention had a
specific effect on the post test scores of the experimental group (p~O.05). Results of this
investigation suggested that a DOS specific training program has the potential to enhance
the integration and automation of or sequencing and coordination of uncoordinated ice
hockey movements.