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, dehydration can affect the veins in your leg. In fact, in can cause deep vein thrombosis or other conditions.
Yes, the high sodium intake causes the left side arm and leg tingling. This is because a high intake of sodium generally leads to hypertension.
Jump reflection is a a reflex action that takes place under the control of spinal cordand not the involvement of CNS. Eg. When we stamp on a nail or on an hot plate we immediately move the leg because of reflex action.
Knee high socks?
Dewclaw
no
What has the most affect on how high a person can jump has to do with ones muscles in their entire body, not just the leg muscles. Muscles in the trunk as well as all extremities are used when jumping. Technique is also a factor in gaining height as well.
Swing your arms up as you jump. Do pylometric excersises as well.And jump off 1 leg
leg muscles and speed
Bend your legs put all strengh into your leg and push.
There back legs are very strong an when they push down an put pressure on them they jump very high, there leg bones are ment for them to jump cause they dont walk :)
Thrillseeking sport- you jump off a high platform with an elastic band on one leg or legs to break your fall.
They can, just not very far nor very high due to their leg structure.
Thrillseeking sport- you jump off a high platform with an elastic band on one leg or legs to break your fall.
i think that 2 of the types are: # use 1 leg to push you of the ground- the strongest leg # Put the knee that is on the other leg into the air # keep your arms straight
Jump from the stairs from a really high distance and try to do a wrong landing.
For the same leg strength / jumping technique, weight affects how far one can jump. Acceleration = Force / Mass With more mass, you cannot accelerate yourself as much when you jump with the same force. Imagine trying to jump with a small backpack full of sand strapped to your back. Your strength hasn't changed. That is, the amount of force you can deliver hasn't changed, but your mass has. You can't jump as high.