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A hop starts on one foot and ends on the same foot. A jump starts on two feet and usually ends on two feet but can end on one foot. A leap starts on one foot and ends on the other foot. The words 'bound', 'leap' and 'spring' are adjectives that describe a hop, jump or leap. They are not definitions of these movements.

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