Yes, people without legs can participate in high jumping through adaptive sports. They often use specialized equipment, such as prosthetics or wheelchairs, to assist them in performing the jump. The adaptations allow athletes to compete in a way that accommodates their abilities, showcasing their skills and determination in the sport. Organizations and events focused on para-athletics provide opportunities for these athletes to excel.
They have long legs & they have very strong muscles which provide them to jump more high than an original person
because they have extra muscles in there legs
because they have extra muscles in there legs
legs
by there back legs
swing your arms high at least 1 time,legs apart and JUMP!
10x its length in the high jump. hope this helps!
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.
sonic legs can move at the speed of sound which means they are very powerful so he can jump very high with ease
long legs to jump high and eyes to to swallow food
The frog has strong rear legs.
Yes, squirrels can jump from tree to tree if they are close enough together. In fact, flying squirrels have flaps of skin connecting their front and back legs to help them glide from tree to tree.