no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do
no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do
Yes, the length of your legs can influence how high you jump. Longer legs can provide a greater lever arm for generating force and propel you higher. However, factors like muscle strength, explosiveness, and technique also play significant roles in determining jump height.
Yes, to some extent. All else being equal, longer legs provide greater leverage and can generate more power for jumping. However, other factors like muscle strength, technique, and coordination also play significant roles in determining how high one can jump.
Well the animal that has the strogest legs for jumping is the horse. thay have strong for legs and musels so when the jump they would not colapse the grasshopper can jump 80 times its height. How many times its height can a horse jump?
Yes, they use their powerful hind legs for jumping. They jump as high as 4in. a avrage grasshoper is 1 inch so it can jump 20 times its self so it can jump 20 inches and the height would be 5inches on ginnues world records in recorded 20feet
They have long legs & they have very strong muscles which provide them to jump more high than an original person
legs
by there back legs
swing your arms high at least 1 time,legs apart and JUMP!
it helps because you have more height and power in your long legs to push yourself over the bar, however if you had short legs it would be more challenging as the bar would be higher to you as to a tall person.
because they have extra muscles in there legs
10x its length in the high jump. hope this helps!