uhmmm... it depends on how high you are jumping from and whether or not u are jumping into a pool or just landing on a hard surface. YES, i think you could die from a belly flop. im not quite sure if your asking jumping into a pool and belly flopping or what but if you were from a high enough place i bet u could die. i wouldn't completely trust me though im not an expert on belly flopping
Its a Bold Jumping Spider
crunches and sit-ups might work
Why would you jumping on the trampoline make my belly go down? You will probably also need to eat less and be more patient.
Knock knock. Who's there? Belly. Belly who? Belly dancer.
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.
jumping jumping
When I was a child many years ago (in my sixties now) you could buy small fireworks that were folded concertina style and when lit each segment would explode and cause the whole firework to jump around on the floor with a bang at each jump. That was called a "jumping jack".
cat jumping is the act of jumping your cat.
Free jumping is when a horse is jumping without a rider in a mange.
Compound words ending with belly: beer belly, pot belly
Hate to break it to you, but you can't "spot reduce fat". In other words you don't have control over where you're going to lose fat when you exercise. Doing ab workouts will increase muscle tone in the area but won't decrease how much fat is there. If you want to loose belly fat, your best bet is to do some cardio exercises but something like jumping jacks isn't as effective as running or swimming (assuming your not doing jumping jacks in the 100s). The good news is that if you tend to put on weight in your belly when you gain weight, it will probably be the first place you lose it when you begin to lose weight. But if you've always had a little bit of a belly, its likely your genes will keep you from changing that. Sorry I can't help you further on the volume of exercise required, but I hope that helps.