Jumping ability is influenced by several factors, including muscle strength, technique, and overall body composition, rather than leg length alone. While longer legs can provide a mechanical advantage in terms of leverage, they may also carry more weight, which can counteract that benefit. Therefore, a person with shorter legs might jump higher if they have superior strength and technique compared to a longer-legged individual. Ultimately, individual performance varies widely regardless of leg length.
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.
No, the echidna cannot jump. Its legs are too short.
Legs=so they can jump Wings=So they can extra jump higher from predators.
no
springy legs and the help of their wings
No. They have short legs that it is hard for them to jump. Rather a small horse to begin to learn to jump.
Grasshoppers have large legs so that they can jump higher and easier.
because of the hing long legs
when you have your dog come close to you point your stylus at the top of the screen then he will jump *Asker:* NO, No! Not jump, jump on it's HIND legs-- like a person would! I think it starts with beg...
They have long legs & they have very strong muscles which provide them to jump more high than an original person
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.
Disintegrate legs