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1 техника прыжков
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Jumping platform — A Jumping platform is a naturally occurring or human made surface for people to jump from. It is usually situated above sufficiently deep water, or above mats, a box spring matress, piles of empty cardboard boxes, or other soft landing surfaces,… … Wikipedia
Daescher technique — DDR (East German) stamp Memorial for the Skijumper. The ski jumper shown in the top center of the stamp is demonstrating the Daescher technique. The Daescher technique is a ski jumping technique that was created by Andreas Daescher of Switzerland … Wikipedia
Kongsberger technique — The Kongsberger technique (Norwegian: Kongsbergknekk ) in ski jumping was created in Kongsberg, Norway by Jacob Tullin Thams and Sigmund Ruud. The technique was developed after World War I, and was characterized by the upper body being bent at… … Wikipedia
Windisch technique — The Windisch technique is a ski jumping technique that was created by Erich Windisch of Germany in 1949. This technique was a modification of the Kongsberger technique. In the Windisch technique, the jumper’s arms are placed backward toward the… … Wikipedia
Ski jumping — Ski jump redirects here. For the element of an aircraft carrier s flight deck, see Flight Deck#Ski jump ramp. Ski jumping Letalnica Bratov Gorišek in Planica, Slovenia Highest governing body … Wikipedia
Rocket jumping — In first person shooter computer and video games, rocket jumping is the technique of pointing a rocket launcher or other similar explosive weapon at the ground or at a wall then firing and jumping at the same time.[1] The rocket s explosion… … Wikipedia
Strafe-jumping — is a form of trickjump used to increase a player s speed in computer games based on the Quake engine and now the Doom 3 engine. The technique is common in Half Life 2 , QuakeWorld , Quake II , Quake III Arena , Quake 4 , Cube , Jedi Knight 2 , ,… … Wikipedia
BASE jumping — is involving the use of a parachute or the sequenced use of a wingsuit and parachute to jump from fixed objects with the parachute unopened at the jump (else see paragliding). BASE is an acronym that stands for the four categories of fixed… … Wikipedia
Show jumping — Show jumping, also known as stadium jumping or jumpers, is a member of a family of English riding equestrian events that also includes dressage, eventing, hunters and equitation. Jumping classes are commonly seen at horse shows throughout the… … Wikipedia
ski jumping — a competitive event, included in the Nordic combined, in which a skier jumps from a ski jump, often traveling 230 to 300 ft. (70 to 90 m) in the air, with scores being based on both the skier s form and the distance of the jump. [1925 30] * * *… … Universalium
Ski jumping at the 1960 Winter Olympics — A single event was contested in ski jumping at the 1960 Winter Olympics.Men s large hill (80 m)February 28, 1960This event marked the first time the Daescher technique was used in the ski jumping portion of the competition.External references*… … Wikipedia