No. A whale, especially that of a humpback whale, is only able to do a 90 flip to its back. Not even a dolphin can do a 720 no scope!
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its not just that the frogs jump, its how they jump. If humans try to jump away from immediate danger, we would be going a couple feet at a time, while frogs doing the same thing would get 10-25 feet per jump, while their hunter is not as fast as the frog
YES there are many videos on youtube of people doing that =]
puma of land' blue whale of sea
No. CGI
Start by doing underwater handstands and jump into them after a while it will come naturally under water then it should be easier out of water.
begin by doing strength training to your feet and legs. practice jumping from a squatting position while holding hand weights to build your stamina and jump higher.
because thats the way life goes
FLOATER-- A serve you hit with a flat hand, making the ball not move while moving, it "floats" TOP SPIN-- Hit the top of the ball and snap your wrist to make it spin in the air There are also jump floats and jump serves...jump floats are serves that aren't tossed as high..doing your approach while have the ball in your opposite hand and doing a jump Jump serves---toss the ball high with your opposite hand and do an approach similar to spiking the ball.
jump or wall run? If you mean wall run, then just run up to the wall and jump at it while still holding the jump button, you will start to wall run... keep doing this and you will soon be able to do it easily. :D
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