Yes, a shoe design would affect an athletes jumping height as there would need to be some sort of shock absorber to help with the landing, and a "spring" to help give them the needed bounce. If you wore convers, you would not get the type of support you would as if you were wearing an athletes shoe.
A woman's period does not affect her height. Her height is affected by the genetics of her family which will determine how tall she grows.
The height of a person does not directly affect the athlete, but it really does help to be on the taller side. however, i have known some pretty good hurdlers who arent all that tall.
Height does not really affect the accuracy of your basketball throwing. However, tall people tend to underestimate the distance to the net and small people tend to overestimate the distance to the net.
Yes, the length of your legs can influence how high you jump. Longer legs can provide a greater lever arm for generating force and propel you higher. However, factors like muscle strength, explosiveness, and technique also play significant roles in determining jump height.
They have a really really big drink of water
no not really
they are good at jumping
There is really no way to not look tall. The best thing to do is to come to terms with one's height. Virtually all models and athletes are very tall, so it is nothing of which to be ashamed.
She was jumping really high in the trampoline with her friend that she fell and broke her leg.
No,not really
Yes they are
I really dont think that jumping spiders can kill any one