This is Not True
# x5 O! B$ ^9 @9 k(a) Unless you are travelling in extremely slow speed (5Km or less), otherwise your jump off speed is so slow in comparison to your forward speed. The counter
% a. s* \ N4 s% B5 Y M6 N; X& F/ l9 \effect is not significant. OK this explain the speed aspect.' s8 f; X X3 \- P e4 F
(b) Jumping direction: if you were in a car or a train carriage, you do not have a
, h0 ]0 s8 a' S" u" {8 Hchoice whether you are jumping forward or backward. You can only jump iside way or best a 45 degree against the forward angle. Either angle will affect your 2 r! F1 ]! W8 a4 z. l
landing impact. Do not forget to Roll when the body hit the ground.
0 ]) W) Y& _( @tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb(c) Make sure when you jump, you are facing the forward direction. If you are * e+ U3 L. p9 @5 d9 ?6 _
facing the away direction, the forward momentum will make you fall on the back
. y4 s( p6 W3 [9 C1 tof your head first, it could be a fatal hit.% ]+ ]3 s- u7 H0 O
This is my 2 cents worth. |