hüppamist
Hüppamist, in English often translated as jumping, refers to the act of propelling the body into the air by extending the legs and pushing off from a surface. It is a common locomotor movement present in humans and many animals, and can be voluntary—for example to clear an obstacle—or reflexive in certain contexts.
Biomechanics and variation: During a jump, the ankle plantarflexes, the knee and hip extend, and the arms
Development and training: In children, the ability to jump emerges early and improves with practice, balance,
Applications and context: Jumping features prominently in sports like basketball, volleyball, track and field events such
Safety and health considerations: Repetitive jumping can stress joints and connective tissues, risking ankle sprains, knee