Department of Health and Human Performance Faculty Articles
Title
The science of cup stacking: a review of how prior research “stacks up”
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Abstract
Sport stacking is used in more than 10,000 physical education, after school, and sports programs. Once considered a recreational activity, the sport now has state and national competitions. Sport stacking manufacturers claim the sport of sport stacking positively promotes hand-eye coordination, reaction time, and bilateral proficiency. Although anecdotal evidence supports these claims, there is some recent scientific literature behind sport stacking. The purpose of this paper is to examine recent developments in the science behind sport stacking. Specifically, this paper will explore five recent research papers that have studied the effects of sport stacking. The research suggests that some of the claims made by sport stacking manufacturers are accurate.
Publication Title
IAHPERD Journal
Volume
35
Issue
2
First Page
27
Last Page
28
Recommended Citation
Rhea, C.; Ludwig, K.; and Butcher-Mokha, Monique, "The science of cup stacking: a review of how prior research “stacks up”" (2006). Department of Health and Human Performance Faculty Articles. 94.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_hhp_facarticles/94