ITS 7
7 days. *sara*
10
28 days..
8 days. I say 10 days. Day 1, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 1. Day 2, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 2, plus 1 from Day 1 = 2 feet. Day 3, jumps 3 feet, slides back 2 feet equals 1 foot up on Day 3, plus 1 from Day 1 and 1 from Day 2 = 3 feet. etc. until Day 10 when his jumps total ten feet up.
they both only went 6 feet never finished
354 feet, from the back of one end zone to the back of the other. Each end zone is 9 yards deep.
Now this doesn't work for the wii. What you do is you have to have two players, one lays down against a wall while the other one jumps onto his/her back. Once you do then the person that jumped on the other person's back squats then the other person that was laying down squats. Don't move, you can look around but don't move you will notice that you're inside each other. If a zombie comes up it will just go right threw you. Just to warn you it doesn't work with the zombie dogs.
gundam?
It is most likely that they most combat jumps by any individual would be six. It is not actually known who the person because the jumps are made as units, not individuals.
On each Goosebumps HorrorLand book there are tokens on the back-cover, each book connects with each other on the back and have messages on each one. You can read the tokens in a mirrior, for example; "Revenge of the Living Dummy" and "Creep From the Deep" backcover tokens spell "Find this Token Online".
There are three types of "toe jumps" and three types of "edge jumps" (edge jumps do not use a toe pick into the ice). Triples of each jump have been performed, and some (notably the axel) in quads during professional competition.Toe jumps (listed in approximate order of difficulty from easiest to hardest):Toe loops / toe walleysFlipsLutzesEdge jumps (listed in approximate order of difficulty from easiest to hardest):SalchowsLoops (Rittberger jumps)Axels
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