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jumping jack - translation to English

PHYSICAL JUMPING EXERCISE
Jumping jacks; Star Jump; Star jump; Side straddle hop; Star jumps; Jumping Jack; Starjump
  • Schoolchildren in the US performing jumping jacks

jumping Jack         
Jack saltador
jumping jack         
(n.) = ejercicio físico consistente en saltar sin desplazarse abriendo y cerrando las piernas y juntando y separando los brazos y manos sobre la cabeza
Ex: Appropriate for both regular and special classes, activities include arm wrestling, ball games, and jumping jacks.
jumping         
  • Person jumping on a trampoline
  • Jumping sea trout
  • A dog jumping from a stationary position
  • Two motorbikes jump a car at a country fair, England
  • Jumping [[bottlenose dolphin]]
FORM OF LOCOMOTION OR MOVEMENT
Vertical jumping; Leaping; Jumps; Jumping tool; Saltatory; Leaped; Leapt
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* bungee jumping = puenting, puentismo
* high jumping = salto de altura
* jumping jack = ejercicio físico consistente en saltar sin desplazarse abriendo y cerrando las piernas y juntando y separando los brazos y manos sobre la cabeza
* ski jumping = salto de esquí
* ski jumping ramp = rampa para salto de esquí

Definition

yaca
sust. fem.
Guanábano.

Wikipedia

Jumping jack

A jumping jack, also known as a star jump and called a side-straddle hop in the US military, is a physical jumping exercise performed by jumping to a position with the legs spread wide and the hands going overhead, sometimes in a clap, and then returning to a position with the feet together and the arms at the sides.

The name origin for the jumping jack exercise has sometimes erroneously been identified as World War I U.S. General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing, who is said to have developed the exercise, but in fact the name comes from the jumping jack children's toy, which makes similar arm swing and leg splay motions when the strings are tugged.

Although he played no part in inventing the exercise, the late fitness expert Jack LaLanne was given credit for popularizing it in the United States. LaLanne used the jumping exercise during routines he promoted in decades of television fitness programming.

Examples of use of jumping jack
1. The British JettyDogs champion Jumping Jack Splash – who can leap a whopping 17 feet – was on hand showing his canine rivals how it‘s done.
2. From the classic opening riff of "Jumping Jack Flash," to the encore of "Satisfaction," fans sang, tried to dance on the crammed mile–long– (1.5–km–) stretch of beach and chanted praise for craggy–faced guitarist Keith Richards.
3. Classic hits From the classic opening riff of Jumping Jack Flash, to the encore of Satisfaction, fans sang, tried to dance on the crammed 1.5km stretch of beach and chanted praise for craggy–faced guitarist Keith Richards.
4. Don‘t just sit and watch _ challenge your children to a jumping–jack contest during commercials. _Go on an after–dinner family walk or bike ride; make outdoor play, or visits to gyms or recreation centers, routine.
5. Outside the stadium, she said some people snacked on halal hot dogs and nachos before the day’s big meal, and the Islamic foundation set up games and an inflatable jumping jack for the children to enjoy after the services.