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Someone in excellent physical and mental condition with a preponderance of fast-twitch muscle fiber.

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By far Table Tennis. The ball goes over 110km/h and you are less than 3 meters away from each other.

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Q: Who has the fastest reflexes?
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What sports require and or develop the fastest reflexes?

Research (done some decades back, actually) has found that the fastest reflexes are among "Olympic" weightlifters (i.e. those who do snatch, clean & jerk, and their associated lifts).


What animal has the fastest reflexes?

As far as I am aware, the animal with the fastest reflexes in the world (as opposed to the fastest animal on earth) is the mongoose, as it is the only animal quick enough to evade the strike of a cobra. though i agree with this, i think if something has the fastest reflexis it would be a bug but also there is a flower which snaps open almost completely instantly


Who has the world's fastest reflexes?

Steven Purugganan for speed stacking in sport stacking


What does Reflexes 2 in medical terms mean?

"Reflexes 2" or "reflexes +2" indicates normal reflexes.


What is reflexes 2 plus?

Normal reflexes


What reflexes are classified as autonomic reflexes?

The ciliospinal reflex and the pupillary light reflex are classified as autonomic reflexes.


When does a baby have reflexes?

Babies are born with reflexes. These reflexes, such as rooting and sucking, make it so the baby can survive.


What would happen if you had no reflexes?

if you don't have reflexes,you can't move because your body like a rock and a reflexes.


Which mammal has slow reflexes?

The sloths have slow reflexes.


Reflexes that result from practice or repetition are known as?

Reflexes that result from practice or repetition are known as conditioned reflexes. These are learned responses to a specific stimulus that have been acquired through experience or training.


How are reflexes different from other muscle movements?

reflexes are fast


What type of reflexes are not subject to conscious control?

Autonomic reflexes