You can try the test with both feet first to see which is more comfortable. I don't want you to fall and get hurt, so let's try a different test. The finger count test involves touching your thumb to each finger in order. For example, 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1. Repeat this three times with either hand.
Speaker 0: So you could try both feet out if you want. Before we I'll let you start you could try the test with both feet. I'll give you, like, a, like, a a pretrial run for lack of better terms. You could try it with both teams, see which one you feel more comfortable with, and then once once you're ready, just let me know. Are you sure you could complete the test?
Okay. Because I really don't want you to fall over and hurt yourself. That's the last thing I'll forward. Okay. So Right.
But but that's that defeats the the whole purpose of the test, driving on to a pro car. We can appreciate you on your on your your legs, and I don't want you to fall over. So Well, I think I fall over. Right. Well, just based based on what I'm seeing, I don't feel comfortable having you perform the test just because I don't wanna I don't want you to have the potential to fall over and hurt yourself.
That's that's that's not what I'm trying to accomplish. So we'll do a different test. So the next test that I'm gonna have you do is called the finger count test. It's very simple. So just, don't do anything yet.
Just watch me. So you can use left hand, right hand, whichever one you feel more comfortable with. What you're gonna do is you're gonna touch touch the the tip of your thumb to the tip of every finger. K. So it's gonna look like 1, 2 so don't Hold on.
So you're gonna touch, like I said, the tip of your thumb to the tip of every other finger. So it's gonna look like this. 1, 2, 3, 4, 43, 2, 1. That's one set, and I need you to do 3