From the end of the takeoff board to the point in the pit closest to the board where the jumper touches the sand. If a jumper falls back with their hands, that is the point at which the jump is measured.
The long jump is measured from the front of the jump board to the closes point in the sand that the jumper touches the sand in a straight line.
A jump is measured from the foul line to the first spot where the athlete touched in the sand pit.
static line jumps are static, free fall are not :P
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it is measured in feet
It can ages to get all of you double jumps, but it depends on your coach, how often you train, where you train and so on. It is different from everyone, but it does take a long while.
it can be measured in meters (m) using a ruler
Yes.
by ruler
On how long you can go baby ;]
*Why are jumps called jumps?In order to clear an "obstacle" of any sort, a horse must jump over it. Therefore these "obstacles" became known as jumps.
The long jump is measured from the front of the jump board to the closes point in the sand that the jumper touches the sand in a straight line.
i believe it's false
he was arunner and did long jumps in the 1936 belin Olympics
The 3000 meter steeplechase.
the same as it would be if you measured it with a tape measure as long as you were accurate