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Fig 1.

Flow chart of the experiment including the measured variables.

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Fig 2.

Illinois Agility Test [9].

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Fig 3.

The measurement points considered throughout the IAT path; (a) shows the full path, (b) shows the manoeuvring part of the path, and (c) and (d) specify the straight-line propulsion part.

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Table 1.

Method of finding the location of measurement points.

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Fig 4.

The time one subject passed the measurement points obtained from Optitrack and camera records.

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Table 2.

ICC, lower and upper band of confidence interval, as well as standard error of measurement (SEM) for the sixteen variables of data series parameters: Average and peak values of velocity, acceleration, tangential and total force, each for the left and right.

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Table 3.

Detailed statistical results for the time taken to finish different tasks.

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Table 4.

Detailed statistical results for push frequency (cadence) for the left and right wheel.

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Table 5.

Detailed statistical results for push parameters of the left and right wheel.

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Table 6.

Detailed statistical results for push parameters of the left and right wheel.

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