A man whose mass is $m$ jumps vertically into the air from a sitting position in which his center of mass is at a height $h_1$ from the ground. When his feet are just about to leave the ground, his center of mass is $h_2$ from the ground and finally his center of mass rises to $h_3$ when he is at the top of the jump. What is the average upward force exerted by the ground on him?
I know the foot, i.e. the point of contact, never moves. So the floor is not doing any work on the man. But the man is gaining energy so something is definitely working on him. I have a faint idea that it has got something to do with muscles but I am not very sure about it.