the length of how long you can jump
Aerobic - unless you are superman and can hold your breath all the way round. It's quite complex - when I used to train there are all sorts of 'training zones' like La limit and VO2 max - google them to start if you are in to that but aerobic (using oxygen) and anaerobic (creating lactic acid) are the two.
The correct answer is "energy".
you need at least 10 percent of your normal day energy to be able to jump in the air xx :)
10-120 seconds
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Yes, high jump does use the ATP-PC system, as they do not use energy for more than 10 seconds.
The long term energy system uses carbohydrates stored in muscles, liver and blood stream or fats.
There are two track and field events. The long jump, and the triple jump.
Yes, as long as they're of matching voltage. You can't jump off a truck with a 24v electrical system from one with a 12v system.
as i know it should be half aerobic and half unaerobic energy
10-120 seconds
The idea is that there is a quantity that can be defined for a system, called "energy", that will neither increase nor decrease - as long as none of this energy is allowed to escape from the system, and no energy comes into the system from outside.
He does not long jump.
the length of how long you can jump
19m
Kinetic energy.