Is it possible to make someone not be able to jump?

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I am making a map and I want to know if it's possible to make someone not be able to jump, is there any command for this?



Best Answer

You can achieve this by giving players a jump boost of level over 127 (which overflows, and becomes negative). For example:

/effect @a jump_boost <duration> 128 true



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Is your jumping ability genetic?

The truth is your genetics do dictate your potential to jump. Muscle fiber type and CNS efficiency are just two examples of traits that will ultimately determine how high you can jump, both of which are nearly impossible to see just by looking at someone. Not everyone can have a 30 inch vertical, much less a 40 or 50.

What determines jumping ability?

Ultimately, the jumping height is determined by the vertical velocity of the centre of gravity at take-off. This velocity depends on the mass of the subject and the linear impulse which is the result of the upward acceleration of the different body segments involved in the jumping action.

How high are humans capable of jumping?

Let's first consider the human jump capacity. Currently, the highest 'standing' jump is 1.616 metres or 5.3 foot and was achieved by a Canadian man named Evan Ungar in Oakville, Ontario, Canada on 13 May 2016.

Why is it hard to jump?

"Jumping feels so hard because of the large muscle forces\u2014landing from a jump puts a lot of stress on the muscles and joints," says Dr. Karp. "Even landing when running uses two to three times body weight, so jumping equals even greater than three times your body weight when landing.



Why It's Almost Impossible to Jump Higher Than 50 Inches | WIRED




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