“…The movement patterns are relatively closed and stereotyped, which implies that ladder drills in isolation will not necessarily address all components of agility. Other approaches to agility training include functional training in open environments, which can challenge both the perceptual and decision-making aspects of agility (Bloomfield, Polman, O'Donoghue, & Mcnaughton, 2007;Brughelli, Cronin, Levin, & Chaouachi, 2008;Horička et al 2014;Robinson & Owens, 2004;Serpell, Young, & Ford, 2011). For example, a training programme whereby athletes react to video recordings of rugby players executing specific movements, showed that the perceptual and decision-making aspects of agility were trainable (Serpell, Young, & Ford, 2011).…”