| A | B |
| Agility | Being able to alter your position and direction at speed. |
| Balance | Maintaining the correct position wthout faltering during the exercution of your performance. |
| Co-odination | Being able to synchronise the movements of different body parts in response to the task. |
| Timing | Acting at precisely the correct movent. |
| Reacting Time | The time it takes to react i.e. your speed of thought and action. |
| Skeleton | Gives the body its shape and protects vital organs. |
| Bone Marrow | Inside the larger bones it produces red blood cells. |
| Joints | Can be immoveable, slightly movebale and freely moveable. |
| Ball and Socket | The hip and shoulder joints. |
| Hinge joints | The elbow and knee joints. |
| Saddle joints | The thumb. |
| Condyloid joint | The wrist |
| Pivot joint | The atlas and axis in the neck. |