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Agility: Is the ability to move quickly and to easily change direction and position of the body while maintaining a constant, rapid motion.
Balance: Refers to your ability to adjust your body position to remain upright. It relates to proprioception and making adjustments to the center of gravity.
Co-ordination: Is the integration of eye, hand, and foot movements (hand-eye and/or foot-eye).
Speed: Is the ability to cover a distance in a short amount of time. Speed is a very important factor in many sports and activities. Short runs are used to evaluate speed.
Power: Combines speed and strength. It is how fast you can generate maximum force.
Reaction time: Refers to how quickly you can respond to an external stimulus. People with good reaction time can usually start quickly in track and swimming or react quickly in ping pong or karate.