1. Why Choose Sport Stacking? Photo courtesy of crazycups.us Jeremy West
2. Hand-eye Coordination Photo courtesy of classroomexplorers.com Photo courtesy of speedstacks.com Reaction Time
3. A study conducted by Dr. Steven R. Murray, Brian Udermann, John M. Mayer, and Kenneth Sagendorf has shown that Sport Stacking is an effective way to improvement both hand-eye coordination and reaction time. www.speedstacks.com/docs/cupstackingStudy.pdf
5. A study conducted by Chris K. Rhea, Kathy Ludwig, and Monique Mokha has shown that Sport Stacking may lead to better development of bilateral coordination. www.speedstacks.com/about/benefits/bilateral_coordination.php
6. Left + Right Brain Activation Photo courtesy of ucmas.ca
7. Dr. Melanie Hart examined the electrical activity in the left and right hemispheres of the brain during Sport Stacking. "The results of this study support the claim that Sport Stacking does utilize both sides of the brain." – Dr. Melanie Hart www.speedstacks.com/about/benefits/right_left_brain_activation.php
8. Photo courtesy of gulfeast2.com Photo courtesy of sports.inquirer.net Self-Esteem
9. Sport Stacking allows children that may not be as athletically-able to participate and be good at it. It allows these children to be the opportunity to compete with those who may have athletic prowess resulting in higher self-esteem.
11. Sport Stacking is not limited to stacking in one spot. There are numerous games that incorporate cardiovascular and aerobic exercise, such as Stack Down. The possibilities are endless with Sport Stacking!
12. But Does It Meet the NASPE Standards? Photo courtesy of fotosearch.com
16. Sport Stacking is not your ordinary unit in physical education class. It is different and kids love to try new things. Sport Stacking is the perfect opportunity to bring about a new PE and make it enjoyable for everyone. Sport Stacking WILL lead that change!