They often make darting runs.
you need agility in tennis trampolining ect
I don't have a maltipoo but I have a friend who does. All dogs can become good at agility just some dogs need more training. They are very good energetic dogs. If you would like your dog to do some agility then you should be ready to put the time and energy in with it!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also, Agility takes a lot of time and training. Check out a nearby agility trainer to see if you need to improve or work more.
Gymnasts do need agility because the need to be strong on order to do their techniques.
If you want to get around your defender you'll need to use AGILITY to do that. If you want stay with your opponent when your on defense, you'll need agility to stay with him
Yes. How much agility you need, though, depends on what position you want to play in.
side stepping an opponent to stop then touching you
Yes.
Virtually all athletes need agility - even for weightlifting and sumo wrestling ;) ... and they need to live healthily and eat good food.
you need to be flexible a good memorypatiencea good listenerstrength
this is not possible unless you cheat. plus you need membership to get agility
You don't need agility to get to barrows, only a spade is required, nearest teleport spot, Varrock, or in some peoples cases Ectofuntus ( Ectophial ). You simply don't need any agility all you need a is a spade for the actuall barrows burrows.
Herding breeds such as Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Corgis, Australian Kelpies, Queensland Heelers, Australian Cattle Dogs, Shetland Sheepdogs, and others have a *tendency* to have the traits that make good agility dogs: Eagerness to work, agility, speed, trainability. However, not all dogs of these breeds necessarily have these traits, and there are many other breeds where some or many of the individual dogs might have these traits. For example, many Papillons are amazing at agility, and so are some Poodles (of all sizes). Other working breeds might have some or all of those traits, such as Dobermans, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Chesapeake bay retrievers, Springer Spaniels, and many others. Don't just get a dog for agility though, you need to be able to love it, even if it turns out hating agility. I have a dog agility course myself and a doberman she is still young so you must be very patient with your dog while doing the course.