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Old 01-09-2013, 12:36 PM   #39
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Default Re: What do you do in the off season to stay sharp

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Originally Posted by Chad Rhodes View Post
That is the next step for sure. Was trying to build a database to judge against my in car average. My hair brained way of checking the roll out.
This is talked about in-depth in the "Baselining Tracks and Timing Systems" section of my TIBR Guest Editorial on Bottom Bulb Reaction Times. TIBR members can find the article at http://www.thisisbracketracing.com/g...s=5F5409030A02

Although it's really old stuff, you can find some free information in my Guide to Bracket Racing I wrote in college in the sections: Reaction Time Clinic, Practice Trees, and one or more of the Learning Analysis Papers. I do get into reverse-engineering your rollout in one or more of those articles. See www.staginglight.com/guide/
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