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.
Boxing, Athletics (sprinting) tennis, skiing, motor racing, offroading, motorcycling, all ball sports except golf and bowling, judo.
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.
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.
it's basically the ability of acting real quick in several sports such as tennis... in tennis for example you have to be quick in order to catch the ball and simultaneously be prepared to respond to your opponent's ball therefore, if you have less reaction time that means that it takes you less seconds to respond.
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A reaction time is born but is made at the same time. While you grow older and use your reaction more, your reaction time will become faster and better. So, your reaction time isn't born nor made.
It depends on what kind of games the people are playing.If it's any kind of sport game, then yes, it usually helps people with reaction times.If it's a certain kind of video game, it does help with faster reaction times.If it's a board or card game, it doesn't help with reaction time.
Fear can improve (shorten) reaction time.
Studies have shown that on average girls have faster reaction times than boys, just look at Ashley Force, she has become one of the most successful top fuel drag race drivers in a sport where reaction time can be the only difference between winning and losing.
The reaction time of everyone is different. Being a college student doesn't play a role in your reaction time.