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  2. These are best skipping ropes recommended by PTs for the ...

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    These are the 9 best skipping ropes (or 'jump ropes') to buy, from speed to weighted, recommended by expert personal trainers.

  3. These jump ropes offer an amazing cardio workout - AOL

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    Jumping rope is super fun for kids with energy to burn. With just a simple rope, some music, and an active imagination, kids can create elaborate games and dance routines that have endless variations.

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

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    Yes, seasoned jump rope experts make this form of fitness look easy. But twisting a rope over your body, jumping at the right time, keeping a tally and aiming for 100 skips is as much of a mental ...

  5. 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.

  6. Double Dutch (jump rope) - Wikipedia

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    Double Dutch is a game in which two long jump ropes turning in opposite directions are jumped by one or more players jumping simultaneously. There is a lack of consensus regarding the early history of double Dutch, but it is said to have been traced back from Egypt, China, and even Europe, where various forms of skipping rope was quite common.

  7. Chinese jump rope - Wikipedia

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    The jumper faces the rope, jumps into the center (over the lower side), then across the higher side. She then repeats this action in reverse (jumping backward over the rope). This is repeated five times. Step 4: Rope in the position of Step 1—this time the action is performed with the jumper's hands, instead of her feet.