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In [[business]] and [[Agile software development|software development]], agility means the capability of rapidly and efficiently adapting to changes. Recently, agility has been applied e.g. in the context of [[agile software development]] and [[agile enterprise]].
In [[business]] and [[Agile software development|software development]], agility means the capability of rapidly and efficiently adapting to changes. Recently, agility has been applied e.g. in the context of [[agile software development]] and [[agile enterprise]].


you can also use dogs for agility take them on jumps and tunnels and weaves
==See also==
*[[Illinois agility test]]


==External links==
==External links==

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Material to exercise the balance agility for children

In general, agility is defined as "the ability of a [system] to rapidly respond to change by adapting its initial stable configuration".[1]

Here, agility or nimbleness is the ability to change the body's position efficiently, and requires the integration of isolated movement skills using a combination of balance, coordination, speed, reflexes, strength and endurance. Agility is the ability to change the direction of the body in an efficient and effective manner and to achieve this you require a combination of: balance - the ability to maintain equilibrium when stationary or moving (i.e. not to fall over) through the coordinated actions of our sensory functions (eyes, ears and the proprioceptive organs in our joints); static balance - the ability to retain the centre of mass above the base of support in a stationary position; dynamic balance - the ability to maintain balance with body movement; speed - the ability to move all or part of the body quickly; strength - the ability of a muscle or muscle group to overcome a resistance; and lastly, co-ordination - the ability to control the movement of the body in co-operation with the body's sensory functions (e.g. catching a ball [ball, hand and eye co-ordination]).

In sports, agility is often defined in terms of an individual sport, due to it being an integration of many components each used differently (specific to all of sorts of different sports). Sheppard and Young (2006) defined agility as "a rapid whole body movement with change of velocity or direction in response to a stimulus." In business and software development, agility means the capability of rapidly and efficiently adapting to changes. Recently, agility has been applied e.g. in the context of agile software development and agile enterprise.

you can also use dogs for agility take them on jumps and tunnels and weaves

External links

  1. ^ Wieland, A., Wallenburg, C.M., 2012. Dealing with supply chain risks: Linking risk management practices and strategies to performance. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 42(10).

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