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  2. Jennifer Nicole Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee is the creator of a fitness program called JNL Fusion, which emphasizes "super spiking," or the introduction of cardio between weight training exercises. [10] Lee states that JNL Fusion is designed after her own workout routine: 4 training sessions of 45 minutes each per week. The workout method is targeted at women. [11]

  3. I Jumped Rope Every Day For 30 Days. Here's Everything ... - AOL

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    A jump rope challenge is no mean feat. Here's what happened when fitness writer Rebecca Shepherd took on 100 jumps a day for 30 days, and her tips for doing so. I Jumped Rope Every Day For 30 Days.

  4. JNL - Wikipedia

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    JNL Inc. and JNL Fusion, companies founded by Jennifer Nicole Lee; JNL, a jump instruction; see x86 instruction listings; See also All pages with ...

  5. How to Jump Rope for Weight Loss, and the Equipment You’ll ...

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    Punk Rope sells a variety of colorful ropes for $9.99; or try one of Prevention’s other favorite jump ropes. ️ Lightweight shoes: You’ll also need a comfortable pair of lightweight shoes.

  6. Skipping rope - Wikipedia

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    A skipping rope or jump rope is a tool used in a sport where participants jump over a rope which is swung so that it passes under their feet and over their heads. Variations of the sport allow for freestyle jumping, or following set sequences, with one or more participants involved in jumping.

  7. Chinese jump rope - Wikipedia

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    Chinese jump rope combines the skills of hopscotch with some of the patterns from the hand-and-string game cat's cradle. The game began in 7th-century China. In the 1960s, children in the Western hemisphere adapted the game. German-speaking children call Chinese jump rope gummitwist and British children call it elastics. The game is typically ...