Generally speaking yes, the training for most sports embraces reaction time.
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yes ,students who plays sports have faster reaction time because daily exercise makes tham active sa there muscles get develop in the maner to perform an activity faster. This fact is being experimently proved hence its true
Improving reflexes involves regular practice of activities that challenge your reaction time, such as playing fast-paced sports or video games. Additionally, exercises like hand-eye coordination drills and reaction time games can help enhance your reflexes. Consistent physical activity and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can also contribute to faster reaction times.
Maybe People practice for bowling from Fun Bowling game,playstation2,wii sports or go to bowling alley.
When people practice a specific play or routine in sport it is a drill.
practice a lot and play against people who play worse then you
practice sports: practicar deportes
To say 'I practice sports' in Spanish, you would say ' Hago deporte'
In a simple phrase, practice makes perfect. If we didn't need to practice to be good at sports, everyone would be a professional basketball player, football player, baseball player, etc. The only reason why professionals are good is because they put hours and hours of practice in every day to make sure they can become the best.
i love to practice sports. it keeps you fit and healthy. i play cricket,basketball and soccer
Well, if we use the example baseball, you meed to be " ahead of the game ". if you are able to react to a faster ball slightly away from you then you want to react to it faster. This means that you have more of a chance of getting the out.
Just practice and practice.