Yes, that is one of the many key things you need to jump farther.
yeahhh well sorta...when ur head touches someones head with lice, lice immediately jump onto ur head and reproduce themselves in ur hair... but there not gonna jump around your head... jur head is gonna get really itchy thou!
They actually can't jump, they can only crawl from one persons head to the others.
It is a common misconception that lice jump. However, lice do not jump, they travel from head to head by sharing hats, pillows, brushes and other hair items.
Its actually ATP molecules and 2 ATP molecules are need to jump start glycolysis.
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You run then jump because you get more momentum and can jump higher. Also, you increase your horizontal velocity so that you can jump farther.
ya it can help ...............
Momentum is what (throws) you forward into the jump.
Swing your arms in circles for momentum. You would not do that if u were using ht hang technique.
Momentum is what (throws) you forward into the jump.
An athelet always runs before jumping to gain momentum.This helps in jumping higher and longer as the rate of change of momentum becomes less and that is why he can jump higher and longer with the same amount of force.
Using a jump rope is not the best idea for bodybuilding. Using a jump rope will help you have cardio and build endurance, but will not help build a lot of muscles.
You could jump much higher and farther because there us less gravity on the moon so it never pulls you down so you can jump higher and farther.
i am a 12 yr old figure skater and what momentum has to do with it is if you jump or spin, you need alot of momentum to get you to jump higher! SOrry, 12 year old girl, you arent allwoed on this site. Be gone.
you're body weight builds momentum which accelerates the speed and or distance
Popular techniques include, the sail, the hang and the hitch-kick (one-and-a-half and two-and-a-half)
because you get momentum and tou're moving faster.