Jumping in your sleep, often referred to as a hypnic jerk, can be triggered by various factors such as stress, anxiety, or excessive caffeine intake. It may occur during the transition from wakefulness to sleep when the body is relaxing and the brain misinterprets the relaxation as a fall. This sudden muscle contraction can startle you awake, leading to a brief moment of confusion. Overall, it's a common and usually harmless phenomenon.
Jump,eat,sleep
Benadrill makes you sleep when your in an emergency
he/she makes you go to sleep....
Run, jump, eat, sleep, write.
You can get high jump by playing Pooh's command board and stealing it from Tigger.
Brandon can jump higher then Will Donovan
He is just as excited as you are when he makes it over a jump
eat, sleep, eat, sleep, look cute, run, jump, sleep, nibble, nibble, sleep, eat, pee, poop that's basically what a chinchilla does :D
no
coz they eat flies and it makes them jump coz they have get 'em
water a good night sleep a rope and some room
Yes it's very common especially in light sleep as you are still drifting into deep sleep (REM sleep), and are still physically aware of where you are. You begin dreaming as soon as you start drifting off to sleep and if anything happens to make you jump in your dream, your body will respond to it as if it were real, making you flinch. Eventually when you fall into deep sleep you don't normally flinch or jump up during dreams.