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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Agility is defined as “a rapid whole-body movement with change of velocity or direction in response to a stimulus”.<ref>Young W, Rayner R, Talpey S. [https://sportsmedicine-open.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40798-021-00304-y It’s time to change direction on agility research: A call to action.] Sports Medicine-Open. 2021 Dec;7(1):1-5.</ref>


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Agility is defined as “a rapid whole-body movement with change of velocity or direction in response to a stimulus”.[1]

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  1. Young W, Rayner R, Talpey S. It’s time to change direction on agility research: A call to action. Sports Medicine-Open. 2021 Dec;7(1):1-5.