How to Do Jump Rope

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Exercise Details

Level
Beginner
Primary Skill
Cardio Endurance
Body Area
Cardio
Required Equipment
Jump Rope
muscles
Primary
Full Body

Correct Form

1. Stand with your feet about hip-width apart, holding the rope's handles at your hips. 2. Swing the rope over your head to the front. 3. Jump over the rope as it comes down to your feet. 4. Land softly on the balls of your feet, knees slightly bent. 5. Maintain a steady rhythm, jumping each time the rope passes under your feet.

Common Mistake

Don't use your whole arm to swing the rope, just using the wrists for the motion.

Pro Tips

1. Keep your jumps low to the ground. 2. Choose a rope that reaches just under your armpits when you stand on it and lift the handles.

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