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 phase and high angle of initial launch.
Some animals, such as the kangaroo, employ jumping (commonly called hopping in this instance) as their primary form of locomotion, while others, such as frogs, use it only as a means to escape predators. Jumping is also a key feature of various activities and sports, including the long jump, high jump, and show jumping.
All jumping involves the application of force against a substrate, which in turn generates a reactive force that propels the jumper away from the substrate. Any solid or liquid capable of producing an opposing force can serve as a substrate, including ground or water. Examples of the latter include dolphins performing traveling jumps, and Indian skitter frogs executing standing jumps from water.
"Jumping" (ジャンピン Janpin) is the second Japanese single by the South Korean girl group Kara. It was released on November 10, 2010. The single was eventually certified as Platinum for cell-phone digital downloads, and Gold for PC downloads by the RIAJ.
A Korean version was also released and included as the lead title song for the group's fourth mini-album titled Jumping, which was released in South Korea on November 17, 2010.
On September 29, 2010, it was announced that Kara will be releasing their second single entitled "Jumping" on November 10, 2010. It was also said to be a brand-new song that will have an exclusive Japanese single release. "Jumping" was also chosen as the new theme song for Fuji TV's Saturday morning news and information program, Mezamashi Saturday. It was also revealed that the song and concept for "Jumping" was inspired by the anime movie, "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time". The song also served as a promotion for KDDI's "au Santa's Challenge."
Jump or Jumping primarily refers to the physical action of jumping, that is, propelling oneself rapidly upward such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.
Jump or Jumping may also refer to:
Jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Jumpin' now jumpin' now
Kiyoku o keshi te jumpin' jumpin'
Ima kanashimi kesu no chance chance
O ku naru sono ega o kono te ni
Torimodosu nao I o kakeru
Yakimoki shi te nai kara only you and I
There's nothing better only you
Anata no mune ni jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Sono te nobasu no jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Sono ai ga subete na no only you
Jumpin' now jumpin' now
Yobimodosu nemuri o samasu
Baby come back, baby come back
Only you and I
There's nothing better only you
Anata no moto ni jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Anata no mune ni jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Anata shika hoshiku nai only you
Tani o koe te sagasu no
Byunbyunbyun
Atsu I kokoro zenbu de
There's nothing better only you
Anata no mune ni jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Sono te nobasu no jumpin ' jumpin ' jumpin ' now
Sono ai ga subete na no only you
There's nothing only you
Anata no moto ni jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Anata no moto e jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Anata shika hoshiku nai only you
Jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now
Jumpin' jumpin' jumpin' now