jumping rope is a great way to improve overall fitness, strengthen bones, improve agility and the list goes on, Jumping rope can burn up to 1000 calories per hour, making it one of the most efficient workouts possible. It tones muscles in the entire body, developing long, lean muscles in all major muscle groups, both upper and lower. Jumping rope optimizes cardiovascular conditioning and maximizes athletic skills by combining agility, coordination, timing, and endurance.
Great to hear! Thanks!
I've started last week but only jumped for a total of 10 mins.. Yikes... It's tougher than I thought. LOL
But I will continue and will make progress with it!
I jumped for one minute, then did 50 crunches, then jumped for one minute, then did side crunches, then jumped for one min, and did lower ab work... I repeated this procress and jumped a total of 10 mins, so the whole "workout" took about 17mins...
I jumped for one minute, then did 50 crunches, then jumped for one minute, then did side crunches, then jumped for one min, and did lower ab work... I repeated this procress and jumped a total of 10 mins, so the whole "workout" took about 17mins...
Girl, let me tell you, I felt the burn baby!
yeaaaa babay!! dont you love it! Thats what i wanna here mama!
funny thing from playing basket ball for 10 years in highschool college minor league and in europe the best definition i ever got for my calves was with no weights added at all,, literally my half calf muscles look like i added synthonol into them from this,,,, literally most bb dont realize imo that theres muscles that run from the base of your calf down to your ankles,,,,, from regular calf raises with my own body wait about 300 a day like usual for every team i been on its like a hidden muscle
jumping rope is a great way to improve overall fitness, strengthen bones, improve agility and the list goes on, Jumping rope can burn up to 1000 calories per hour, making it one of the most efficient workouts possible. It tones muscles in the entire body, developing long, lean muscles in all major muscle groups, both upper and lower. Jumping rope optimizes cardiovascular conditioning and maximizes athletic skills by combining agility, coordination, timing, and endurance.
I agree, and I 'd like to add that it's considered a good plyometric exercise, specially for kids and young athletes.
I used to jump rope back when I used to box but now I cant find a rope log enough, Im 6'3". Its good for the calves, as far as cardio goes I prefer to run with my Ipod.
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