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  2. Agility - Wikipedia

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    Agility or nimbleness is an ability to change the body's position quickly and requires the integration of isolated movement skills using a combination of balance, coordination, speed, reflexes, strength, and endurance. More specifically, it is dependent on these six skills:

  3. Want to Improve Your Cadence and Get Faster? Try These ... - AOL

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    While agility training is generally geared toward sports that require a lot of footspeed, “it’s a little different as it applies to cycling,” says Jim Capra, head coach of Tyler Hamilton ...

  4. Attribute (role-playing games) - Wikipedia

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    With the six non-special attributes being Strength, Agility, Body, Charisma, Intelligence, and Willpower, and two of the three special attributes relating to magic and the third being derived, this is arguably a six attribute system.

  5. Dog agility - Wikipedia

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    In competition, the handler must assess the course, decide on handling strategies, and direct the dog through the course, with precision and speed equally important. Many strategies exist to compensate for the inherent difference in human and dog speeds and the strengths and weaknesses of the various dogs and handlers.

  6. Sighthound - Wikipedia

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    The dolichocephalic head proportions of a typical sighthound. These dogs specialize in pursuing prey, keeping it in sight, and overpowering it by their great speed and agility.

  7. Where did dinosaurs first evolve? Scientists have an answer

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    "Their bodies were shaped for speed and agility, and their teeth were adapted for specific diets," Heath said of the early dinosaurs. For example, Herrerasaurus was a 20-foot (6-meter) long ...

  8. Gait - Wikipedia

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    Most animals use a variety of gaits, selecting gait based on speed, terrain, the need to maneuver, and energetic efficiency. Different animal species may use different gaits due to differences in anatomy that prevent use of certain gaits, or simply due to evolved innate preferences as a result of habitat differences. While various gaits are ...

  9. Agility drill - Wikipedia

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    Agility drills [1] are used in the aim of improving sports agility, which is the ability to change direction and accelerate while in motion. Description.