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jump, run
jump run
Micheal Jordan can jump up to 4 feet high.
At the beginning of the game in the NBA. In all basketball games, at the start of the game. In an NBA Game, the jump ball is also used during a "held ball" situation----both teams have a player holding the ball at the same time for about three seconds.
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Vertical leap is a term used in basketball. It is the measurement of how high a player can leap vertically, which is just what the name implies. Since I'm not a basketball player, my vertical leap is only about 15 inches.
The game in which players physically jump over other is "leapfrog."
Lambeau got its name by the famous Lambeau jump into the stands after scoreing a touchdown.
That is the correct spelling of "jump" (leap, leap upward).
Fleas are small insects that can jump up to 150 times their body length, which is about 13 inches.
I find that they can leap up to 45 feet horizontally, but not how high. Since a common housecat can jump to the top of a kitchen cabinet, I would assume a snow leopard could easily make a 12-15 foot vertical leap.
I find that they can leap up to 45 feet horizontally, but not how high. Since a common housecat can jump to the top of a kitchen cabinet, I would assume a snow leopard could easily make a 12-15 foot vertical leap.
para saltar = to jump or to leap
To do a vertical jump, one needs to leap and get one's center of gravity straight up in the air. This can be a good measure for how high one can jump from a standstill position.
Scottie Pippen's vertical leap is reported to be around 46 inches. This impressive vertical jump contributed to his success as a forward in the NBA, allowing him to excel in both defense and scoring. Pippen's athleticism, combined with his skills, made him one of the top players of his era.
There are quite a few words but these are 5:hūpeke(verb) (-tia) to bend the legs or arms, jump, jump up and down. tūpeke1. (verb) (-tia) to jump, leap. tiapu(loan) (verb) to jump, leap. pekepeke(verb) (-a) to jump up and down, jump about, hop tarapeke(verb) (-tia) to spring, leap, jump.
The noun 'leap' is used as a collective noun for a leap of leopards and a leap of hares.