a gnat symbolises agility speed and great knowledge
Claws, teeth, and speed.
There are many ways to work on your speed agility training. A new and interesting way to do this is to download speed and agility training applications to your phone.
Agility is flexibility, speed and nimbleness.
He has great speed, agility, and accuracy. He had mastered the pull-up jump-shot.
Hypsilophodon was a small herbivorous dinosaur that seems to meet all the requirements to be one of the fastests dinosaurs. It was small (around 2 m long), yet it had some pretty strong legs and it was relatively light. Other fast dinosaurs would be struthiomimus, and gallimimus which have legs that look like the ones an ostrich or an olimpic runner would have. Of course, velociraptor was pretty fast as well. Mostly a sprinter. I myself am guessing Velociraptor, although I personally don't know for sure. Another Answer Velociraptor is a good guess. Many of the small carnosaurs and raptors would have been fast. Of course one must also presume great speed among the small ornithopods which would have to escape their predators. I presume the ornithomimosaurs, built very much like ostriches may have been among the fastest.
Agility is a speed that you develop over life
A 'dinosaur'? This question can't be answered there are hundreds of different dinosaur species, some had flexible, short, long or muscular legs. Some dinosaurs like utahraptor were really fast comparing to a dimetrodon (but dimetrodon wasn't a dinosaur its a prehistoric reptile) And what type of prey is it? An apatosaurus? Or a fabrosaurus..? Again they run at a different speed. (As far as i know an apatosaurus could break its legs if it would have tried to run because of its heaviness)
Agility is incorrect. Out of possible answers: Power, speed, and agility, "None of the above" is the correct answer
Speed and agility.
Power
Agility exercise is an exercise that increases your speed and co-ordination. So at first agility exercise can be tiresome, but once you build up your speed it should not be as tiresome.