Sure I agree, but as Facade pointed out, limbs seem to have a lot to do with it as well.
So it's a mater of muscle fiber, weight, CNS, and limbs and possibly even just the genetic shape of the muscle. With all of the factors being crucial in one's leaping ability but with any one variable rendering the rest possibly useless when it comes to jumping. As in, a man with immensely strong but short legs.
So it's a mater of muscle fiber, weight, CNS, and limbs and possibly even just the genetic shape of the muscle. With all of the factors being crucial in one's leaping ability but with any one variable rendering the rest possibly useless when it comes to jumping. As in, a man with immensely strong but short legs.
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