No, Not neccasiarily, In my Cheerleading team we have a girl who is quite heavy, but she can still do tuck jumps, toe touches, high kicks etc.... I hope this hepled answer your question! :)
Parachutist weight. Gravity. Wind flow. Landing speed. Jump height. Weather.
No it doesn't because the taller you are the shorter the distance you jump when you get measured
The amount of energy required to jump depends on various factors such as the person's weight, height, and the height of the jump. On average, a person may use about 0.2-0.3 calories per jump.
no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do
What has the most affect on how high a person can jump has to do with ones muscles in their entire body, not just the leg muscles. Muscles in the trunk as well as all extremities are used when jumping. Technique is also a factor in gaining height as well.
Te jump height on a trampoline vs. weight of a person
no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do
Jump and put your feet out in front and reach for your toes.
Your weight on a planet is determined by its gravitational pull, which affects how much force is exerted on your body. A higher weight due to stronger gravity typically means that you will jump lower because it requires more force to overcome that gravitational pull. Conversely, on a planet with weaker gravity, you would weigh less and could jump higher since less force is needed to lift your body off the ground. Therefore, there is an inverse relationship between your weight and your jump height relative to the gravitational strength of the planet.
The average jump height in volleyball is around 30 inches.
How there jump or how they throw the ball
1000 - 1500 feet is a typical jump. The Rangers jump from the same height as any other paratrooper does.