Generally, any sport that requires one-on-one combat requires fast reflexives for the duration of playtime. These include kick-boxing, boxing, most types of Martial Arts, and Fencing. Other sports, such as sprinting, softball, Baseball require fast reflexes, but mainly in specific situations, like at the start of the race and while batting.
Reaction time is defined as the time that elapses between a stimulus and the response to it. Every sport uses reaction time. Every sport requires you to do a sitmulus and respond to it.
If you are in a race and your reaction time is slow, when you hear the starting gun-shot, you won't start on time therefore not winning.
gymnastics. oh how i hate gymnastics even though gymnastics isn't excatly a sport , but i don't actually think there is a sport which focuses on flexibility
Boxing, Athletics (sprinting) tennis, skiing, motor racing, offroading, motorcycling, all ball sports except golf and bowling, judo.
The sport of auto racing focuses on speed.
It focuses on how hard it is to work the land.
baseball was the sports
100 metres needs timing, along with show jumping and cross country. events get timed due to competition if you were up against several people you need to know the exact times of each person in order to give them a correct place.
Talk Sport Radio is a station that focuses on European football which is refered to as soccer in the United States. Talk Sport's office is located in London, England.
social reaction
Cricinfo (launched in 1993) focuses on the sport of Cricket. ESPN Cricinfo provides Cricket coverage, commentary, articles, current and past players and statistics.
Every sport requires skill levels and reaction times according to the level of opposition that is available in that sport at the time. In both - tennis and cricket the ball can hit something on the ground and bounce 'untrue'. Other than that, it depends on what is 'thrown' at them at the time.