They seem to have such force with jumps - humans are obviously limited by physical characteristics - but might humans gain an advantage by studying leaping ability of felines?
They seem to have such force with jumps - humans are obviously limited by physical characteristics - but might humans gain an advantage by studying leaping ability of felines?
Sheriff Buford T. Pusser wrote:
They seem to have such force with jumps - humans are obviously limited by physical characteristics - but might humans gain an advantage by studying leaping ability of felines?
Sure. Just like we would be better at sex if we studied rabbits.
No, too different.
But if there was something to it, Stefan Holm would have researched it since he surely did everything else.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NPVpI9zUpI
And I'll take any excuse to post the Holm Hurdles video -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVZ3ZcorTF0
And clearing the women's WR on a scissor jump -
Cats almost always take off from two feet. The HJ rules only permit a one-footed takeoff.