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  2. Vertical jump - Wikipedia

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    Running vertical jump: This refers to a vertical jump after a run up: the last step of the run is used to launch into the jump. This may help to add additional energy to the jump and improve on the standing vertical jump result. [2] In general, the standing vertical jump is the one that is used as an official measurement for athletes. [1]

  3. Maddox rod - Wikipedia

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    Maddox rod test tutorial. Method for measuring vertical deviations: 1. The Maddox Rod is held in front of the patient's right eye with the cylinders vertical, making the red line horizontal. 2. The patient is then asked whether the white light is superimposed on the red line or if it appears above or below the red line.

  4. Trampolining terms - Wikipedia

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    Tuck Jump – From a straight jump start, the knees are pulled up to the chest and the hands must at least briefly grasp the legs between the knees and ankle. Pike Jump – Again from a straight jump start, the legs are straight, held together and lifted parallel to the trampoline and the arms and body reach forwards towards the pointed toes.

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  6. Test article - Wikipedia

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    Test article, part of nondestructive testing Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Test article .

  7. Athletics at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

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    High jump details Emmanuel Ifeajuna (NGR) 2.03 m GR Patrick Etolu (UGA) 1.99 m NR Nafiu Osagie (NGR) 1.99 m Pole vault details Geoff Elliott (ENG) 4.26 m GR Ron Miller (CAN) 4.20 m Andries Burger (SAF) 4.13 m Long jump details Ken Wilmshurst (ENG) 7.54 m GR Karim Olowu (NGR) 7.39 m Sylvanus Williams (NGR) 7.22 m Triple jump details

  8. Indoor Obstacle Course Test - Wikipedia

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    The test consists of 11 events performed sequentially: low crawl under barrier, tire footwork, two-handed vault, 8 ft horizontal shelf, horizontal bar navigation, hanging tire, balance beam, 8 ft vertical wall, 20 ft horizontal ladder, 16 ft vertical rope, and 350 m sprint (carrying a 6 lb medicine ball for the first 120 m, a baton for the ...

  9. BASE jumping - Wikipedia

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    BASE jump in Oman, 2013 BASE jumping from Sapphire Tower, Istanbul BASE jumping ( / b eɪ s / ) is the recreational sport of jumping from fixed objects, using a parachute to descend to the ground. BASE is an acronym that stands for four categories of fixed objects from which one can jump: buildings , antennas (referring to radio masts ), spans ...