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I think the question is about projectile motion, Yes the animals jumping is the best example of projectile motion, when they jump a parabolic curve is formed thus their jumping could be taken as an example of projectile motion.......
You have to wait for it to be going down while you go down. Then jump WHILE its going down. To make this work you both have to be going down.
Its going bad.
by going down hill while car coming at u n from there u hippy jump
wave, jump, signal
its not just that the frogs jump, its how they jump. If humans try to jump away from immediate danger, we would be going a couple feet at a time, while frogs doing the same thing would get 10-25 feet per jump, while their hunter is not as fast as the frog
Zane's the Jump Off - 2013 Man-In-Motion was released on: USA: 2013
-- football pass or kick -- baseball throw or hit -- soccer kick -- javelin toss -- discus throw -- hammer throw -- long jump -- jai alai -- badminton -- tennis -- volleyball -- archery -- rifle range.
Start by doing underwater handstands and jump into them after a while it will come naturally under water then it should be easier out of water.
You don't.
Motion verbs include: kick, run and jump. Motion verbs demonstrate that the subject of the sentence is doing something to an object.
during your normal exercise routine do this: stand there, then in a smooth motion, squat and then jump as high as you can while throwing your arms up in the air...do about 5 sets of 20...after a while your legs will develope more stregth and you will be able to jump higher