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What is the Davis Test?

Published in Fitness Assessment 1 min read

The term "Davis test" isn't a standardized or widely recognized test like the others referenced in the provided links (DMV exams, COVID-19 tests, genetic tests, etc.). However, based on the provided information, one specific type of "Davis test" can be identified:

The Davis Test for Upper Body Agility and Stabilization

The Davis test, in this context, is a simple assessment of upper body agility and stabilization. It involves:

  • Placing two pieces of tape 36 inches apart on the floor.
  • The individual assumes a push-up position, with one hand on each piece of tape.

This test evaluates the individual's ability to maintain stability and control while performing this movement. The test's specifics may vary depending on context (e.g., added time constraints for increased difficulty).

The other links provided refer to various uses of the word "Davis" relating to locations, institutions (like UC Davis), and services offered, but none define a broadly known "Davis test" beyond this one example concerning upper body strength and stability.