Agility is the invisible edge that lets a guard shake a defender, a forward cut for a layup, or a center pivot and secure a board. It isn’t just “fast.” Agility is the ability to accelerate, decelerate, change direction, and react—all in fractions of a second to an unpredictable game. Sports scientists often sum it up as a rapid whole-body change of velocity or direction in response to a stimulus. In practice: quick movement with purpose.
Pic 1. Basketball Kinematics at a Glance.
Pic 2. 505 Agility: COM & Ground Contact Timeline.
Contact time, COM path, and toe position reveal braking vs. push-off efficiency and left–right differences.
Pic 3. Forces Through a Direction Change.
Pic 4. Vertical Plyo Profile– AiKYNETIX CMJ and Drop Jump summaries.
Pic 5. Reactive Y-Drill – Pre/Post Block.
Reduced reaction-to-movement latency and shorter contact time at the decision cone.
Pic 6. High-Frequency Movements in Basketball & What to Track.
Pic 7. Form Analysis: From Video to Clear Cues.