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  2. Leapfrog - Wikipedia

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    Leapfrog usually is a merry children's game of physical movement of the body in which players vault over each other's stooped backs. Sometimes, when forcibly and near-torturously imposed upon unwilling adults (see Nazi uses below in the Variations section), the game has had less-pleasant outcomes.

  3. Traditional games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Dama is a game with leaping captures played in the Philippines. It is similar to draughts or checkers. In it, a kinged piece may capture by the flying leap in one direction. The board consists of a 5x5 grid of points, four points in each row, [clarification needed] each alternating position with an end point on the left or right edge. Points ...

  4. Jumping - Wikipedia

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    Jumping or leaping is a form of locomotion or movement in which an organism or non-living (e.g., robotic) mechanical system propels itself through the air along a ballistic trajectory. Jumping can be distinguished from running, galloping and other gaits where the entire body is temporarily airborne, by the relatively long duration of the aerial ...

  5. Leap Frog (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Leap Frog, also known as Leapfrog, is a multi-player abstract strategy board game that was described by H.J.R. Murray in A History of Board Games Other Than Chess (1898) and attributes its origin to England.

  6. Fierljeppen - Wikipedia

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    Fierljeppen in Linschoten Newsreel footage of the 1961 Fierljeppen Championships in Winsum. Fierljeppen (West Frisian compound of fier—"far" and ljeppen—"leaping") or polsstokverspringen is a traditional sport of the West Frisian people in the Dutch province of Fryslân.

  7. Vertical jump - Wikipedia

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    Vertical jump measurements are used primarily to measure athletic performance. In sports such as high jump, netball, basketball, Australian rules football, volleyball, figure skating and swimming a strong vertical jump is a necessary skill, but many other sports measure their players' vertical jump ability during physical examinations.

  8. LeapFrog Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. American educational entertainment and electronics company "LeapFrog" redirects here. For the children's game, see Leapfrog. For other uses, see Leapfrog (disambiguation). This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available ...

  9. Ranixalidae - Wikipedia

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    Ranixalidae is a family of frogs commonly known as the leaping frogs [1] [2] or Indian frogs. [3] They are endemic to central and southern India, specifically in the Western Ghat mountain range. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This mountain range encompasses the Indian states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. [ 4 ]