• reactive agility 31.12.2009

    After 100,000 hits on youtube, we thought we would show you this again!

    We train agility in two different ways: Pattern and Reactive.

    Pattern Agility is following a pre-set outline of where to move and focusing on performing that outline as fast as possible to improve agility. This form of agility is necessary for an athlete to form a solid movement base.

    Reactive Agility is an open-ended form of agility that requires a response to a stimuli, given by a coach or a workout partner. This form of agility training closely simulates a game situation by eliciting a reactive response.

    One of our favorite drills for developing reactive agility is the 4
    Corner Agility Drill.
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