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Originally Posted by CubanPuckstoppr
Which leads into a different topic, in the latest issue of Goalie's World, (the one that mentions your name), Justin Johnson discussed, as the heart rate increases the ability to make good decisions decreases.
Do you see any value in tossing numbered balls to a goalie as they exit a drill, with the HR high, and ask them to catch odd numbers in the left hand and even in the right, thereby forcing a decison duirng a period of stress, or would that exercise still be considered reactionary, or is there no value to the concept at all.
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I believe there was a post here a few years back about this very topic, of which I know Jukka contributed to in regards to how decision making processes are poor below a certain threshold, and above a certain threshold. I don't recall the exact information but maybe a search on here might provide some clues back to that thread and the initial article that spawned the discussion.