Woggle hopping

Originating in Yorkshire, in the 1940s,[1] woggle hopping is the act of jumping over an object that is the same height, or higher than a woggle.

George Corner, a scoutmaster in West Yorkshire wanted his scouts to stay fit.

He told the scouts they should be fit enough to jump over any item the height of their woggle.

[2] Corner would often demonstrate this point by jumping over pillar boxes.

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