flexibility in posture for sports is VERY VERY important. excpesialy when you are in gymnastics because to do all those flips and stuff you have to have good posture and a lot of flexibility. flexibility is also need for other sports such as soccer, cheer, football, softball, baseball, and basketball
Managing the quantity of labour used
Notre Dame is not in a football conference because they don't share revenue with a conference. They also get more flexibility with scheduling.
Running and Jumping, mostly track
ND doesn't have to share revenue with a conference. They also get more flexibility with scheduling.
No the football used in Arena football is the same size as those used in the NFL. This has helped some make the switch from Arena Football to the NFL and vice versa.
2003 but it is only used in arena football and used to be used in canadien football
Yes, they do! It it good for them and keeps them in shape for football and a lot of NFL players belong to Ballet companies during the off season! It also keeps them balanced and helps their flexibility.
The Oxyacetylene welding process (OAW) is known for it's flexibility and mobility, and is mostly used in all metalworking industries, but is commonly used for maintenance and repair work.
to play football.
Flexibility is the ability to move smoothly without interruption. Adaptability is the ability to adjust oneself to different conditions than what one is used to.
According to Wikipedia there are 11 classes of flexibility:Machine flexibility - The different operation types that a machine can perform.Material handling flexibility - The ability to move the products within a manufacturing facility.Operation flexibility - The ability to produce a product in different ways.Process flexibility - The set of products that the system can produce.Product flexibility - The ability to add new products in the system.Routing flexibility - The different routes (through machines and workshops) that can be used to produce a product in the system.Volume flexibility - The ease to profitably increase or decrease the output of an existing system.Expansion flexibility - The ability to build out the capacity of a system.Program flexibility - The ability to run a system automatically.Production flexibility - The number of products a system currently can produce.Market flexibility - The ability of the system to adapt to market demands.