Here are the links mentioned in the video, also if you are concerned about knee pain with the jump rope, check out this next video. I added because of all the concerns about knee issues expressed in the comment section. ua-cam.com/video/P25Kb724ESU/v-deo.html Crossrope System (Discount code: movers15): www.crossrope.com/movers15 Mover's Odyssey Jump Rope Program: www.moversodyssey.com/programs
a question if you don't mind. for people like me who are already underweight (this is natural and not a result of the food intake), and are desiring of a feel-lighter, athletic and stronger body. Exercises especially push ups and pull ups don't come easy. Don't want a too rigorous routine either. What could be easy exercises/workouts, that are more on the sporty side of things and easy to get into. I like jumpropping but it is more limited to back/leg workout. My arms are what you would call noodlish and weak, would love some way to improve those. Is there anything that would support a full body and still be manageable for someone who's never exercised before?
@@lost_fables Not who you were expecting to answer but I believe that a weighted jump rope would do wonders for your strength. Some resistance bands as well, they work very well! Also, I've used cross rope before and it's worth every penny.
@@robertfury8960 An answer is an answer whoever it may come from and truly appreciated. I remembering using a rubber rope when I was younger, is that different from weighted ropes? And do be kind enough to explain how weighted ropes would help me. I recall the video maker mentioning that weighted handles and weighted ropes target separate muscle groups. Additionally, the company you suggested sounds awesome, however being an asian + student, it's a little too expensive. I will look for a local product/company after I get back into shape (summer holidays messed me up).
@@robertfury8960 thank you very much for your reply. I will do as you say (can't promise resistance bands though). Would you be willing to explain how a weighted jump rope will help me exactly? Thanks again.
As a former amateur boxer I used the skipping rope every day when I was competing. A great rule of thumb is to skip for rounds, say, 2-3 minute rounds and at the end of every round do 20 push-ups and 20 body weighted squats during the “rest” then return to the next round of skipping. 6 rounds of this, and you will get unbelievably great results. Peace. ( retired amateur boxer with over 80 fights and 15 years experience)
@@sebbyh9764 I honestly used the liquorice rope for majority of skipping, they just wear out a lot faster. Twisting can be negated by practising on your technique, the more efficient your movement the less your rope will twist and stop. Allowing for longer skipping times without break. Just practise really.
@@spawnnpwn4166 proper warm up and cool down, focus on stretching your calves too. Also start off slow. You need to build ligaments and muscle endurance slowly. Start with 1 round see how you go and work your way up.
I love art and infographics so doing a channel like this was a no-brainer for me, but I'm honestly shocked at how many comments I get from people saying that the art motivates them. I had no idea it would appeal to so many people in this way, though I'm thankful it does. Thank you for the comment!
@@No_Name_FR Remember to do some research to make sure you're getting fit at an optimal rate..its going to be quite hard at first, but i swear that its absolutely worth it in the long run..Godspeed brother 👍
As a runner myself, a famous coach I met once told me that in conditions where one can't go for a run and train, doing jump ropes for 15 minutes is equivalent to 30 minutes of running. I do a lot of jump ropes when I am not able to continue my running
@@kleanishHe's relaying an anecdote about advice a coach gave him. The fact that the coach's remark was close to the results of the study quoted in the video should jus reinforce the efficiency of rope training. No need to be rude.
Something about jumping rope makes fat just melt off of you. It’s one of the reasons boxers use it so much. Obviously any hard cardio will help you lose weight, but jumping rope just seems to have some sort of additional factor going on. I think signaling to your body that you need to be light on your feet makes your body want to lose weight to adapt to that need
Impact/vibration to the body enables faster breakdown and accelerates chemical reactions. The same reason why shake a drink to mix it applies to our bodies as well.
Just when I was looking for a way to lose weight and improve my fitness without spending practically anything, something safe that I could do at home without taking up much time. Boom, this video shows up... I'm going to buy a jump rope and start little by little. I'm 36, 6'1", and 221 lbs. (AUGUST 10th, 2024). I PROMISE to come back to this very video 6 months from now (FEB 10th, 2025) to post my results with all of you. WISH ME LUCK.
What your recommendation for weighted skipping? Weighted rope? Or handle or use other type of weight? I want to do weighted skipping but don't know which one. Anyway i'm beginner
@@sideryside9802 bruh just ask the internet or chatGPT, will work a lot faster than UA-cam comments.. anyways I would say put some weight on your back, start light to gain experience and give body time to adapt. Weighted rope really doesnt make any sense
I skip the rope 4x a week on average 15-20 mins each time and it's the exercise i love the most doing. It's an extraordinary feeling after that really intense workout
Fifteen minutes every morning in a fasted state, then again at night when I get off work three hours fasted state, paired with calisthenics, and resistance training
i just started jump roping like 2 weeks ago, i was hoping you had a video on this and didnt. im currently outside jump roping and see this pop up, blessed
@@thorn9382 Where are you now? Atlantis, under the sea, under the sea Where are you now? Another dream The monster's running wild inside of me I'm faded, I'm faded So lost, I'm faded, I'm faded So lost, I'm faded
jump roping has given me an incredible sense of eye hand coordination and physical agility, I can catch ANYTHING someone throws at me, no matter the speed I know it's momentum and trojectory. and I got a bronze medal at the junior olympics jump roping
I played sports in high school and worked out here and there through out my twenties to maintain decent health. Then, at age 28 started jumproping consistently everyday and for the first time in my life at age 30, I have a six pack.
AI listening in through your phone. Sometimes I swear I don't even say a word about a subject or look it up and my phone still pops up with something relevant.
I used to jump rope at national level competitions (USA, and once in Canada). I'd recommend starting with beaded ropes. When you have the control and strength, graduate to licorice, then to coated wire, and finally a wire rope. Beaded and licorice tend to be the preferred ropes for "freestyle" events. You can manipulate beaded and licorice ropes better and are less likely to lose control while trying to do more complex maneuvers. Beaded ropes are less likely to bounce and catch your feet, while licorice tend to be a little lighter. Wire ropes are by far the most common choice for speed and power events. That said, coated wire ropes are an incredibly useful stepping stone to bridge the gap from heavier beaded and licorice ropes to the comparatively weightless wire ropes -- light weight can be a blessing and a curse when you're trying to maximize speed/power without losing control. Hope this helps somebody out there!
Started jumping two years ago. I love how athletic double unders make me feel. I use the crossrope system mentioned in the video, and it’s the real deal.
i remember i was so good at doing random jump roping tricks when i was like 8, i tried to show my teacher on the playground and scraped my knee so bad i never jump roped again. this video makes me wanna try again.
Type 1 diabetic here, if I am in a time crunch, some KB swings and squats combined with sets of 200+ skip jump rope for 10-15 minutes does wonders for blood sugar and insulin sensitivity too.
I don't remember when I subscribed to this channel but this video is perfect for me. I bought a skipping rope a year ago and still haven't taken it out the packaging - I'll take this YT recommendation to get on it in mornings.
I was overweight for most of my life. I used to jump rope an hour a day and by the end of the day I was still fat but I had calves that could crack diamonds. Even when I stopped I still had those calves for about 3 years.
I've been incorporating jump rope into my fitness routine and it's amazing for getting my heart rate up and burning calories. Jumping rope is my favorite way to get moving!
First video I’ve ever seen by this channel. DAWG!!!! I can tell the dude who’s talking legit. Great teacher and honest advertising. Quickest subscribe of my life.
My dad got me into rope jump back when I 5 and used to do every day after breakfast, and I remember Clearly being very athletic at such a young age. I'm not into sports but I love individual challenges and it still being my favorite. It gave such an incredible athletic advance that I can Ace almost every athletic activity
I went from 76 kg to 69 kg with the jump rope , running and different exercises. This was in 2020. Now I am back to square one but I have started again and I will shed some weight again.
Wow! glad this video came up! I said, "I have an old leather rope lets do 100" I didnt know I had to oil it, what kind of oil? I dont know, I used the last few tables spoons of olive oil i had. Boom knocked out 100 and rested, I can do 100 more... my calves were starting to burn at this point. Yes! jump rope is for me! thanks!
Along with the jump rope, another unsung hero for exercising is the hacky sack (foot bag). It’s incredible what it can do for cardio, core, legs, etc. Not to mention all of the body and eye coordination
I absolutely love jumping rope! It wasn't until I began boxing, another great workout, and confidence booster, that I discovered how much more effective and fun it was over a damn treadmill!! Don't be afraid to box and don't be afraid to jump rope! I have lost 30+ pounds in a year from adding in jumping rope along with better diet and consistent exercise!! ✊🥊🎯
It's been a week since I started jumping rope. The first day I couldn't do more than 3 or 4 skips. But, on the third day I could do a double skip! Even thought I start again, because I lose momentum after. All I have to say, jumping rope and sparring with a bag are the most enjoyable cardio exercises I've done. And you feel more proud of yourself, rather than walking on a treadmill or outside for half an hour.
Years ago i started jump rope movements without using a jump rope...it has same positive effects improving your fitness if you find using rope to challenging..you can even hold weight in your hands if you want...
I tore my deltoid ligament in boot camp and was unable to walk without pain for a couple years. I couldn’t really plant my foot to turn to the right when running. I contribute my recovery to jumping rope. Not only am I pain free now, I’ve ran several marathons and an ultra since. That was 12 years ago.
Always hated running for cardio. Switching to jump rope was a game changer. Lost 80lbs and learned a few cool tricks in the process. People at my gym often ask me if i box (i dont😅) i switch between a lighter rope and a heavier rope as well as wearing 12lbs (total) ankle weights
I used to love jumping rope in Elementary school and was often one of the last ones standing in our little competitions. I might have to go buy a jump rope today 😮
It's difficult the first month you get back into it. The feet and ankle ache and your jump timing will be way off. But if you can make it through that it becomes a lot of fun all over again.
WARNING ⚠️: Jumping rope while listening to good playlists is HIGHLY ADDICTIVE. I’ve been jumping rope almost every week for six months. It’s tremendously undervalued. It’s great for general fitness and great for relaxing the mind. And in my experience, a great plus to shed fat.
Adding fun to workouts cant be overstated. I have always been my fittest when I had a team or several friends to work out with on a schedule. And jump rope is a lot of fun - if you can get a longer rope and two friends, you can start getting fancy with your jumps and teach yourself tricks and games. Jumping alone is still a lot of fun, when I jump roped every day I was doing weird tricks and techniques to impress myself with.
Aziz Brother, congratulations on your wonderful transformation. You are blessed by Almighty Allah with the best Trainer and Mentor in KPK. Bravo to Sir Najib.
Your videos almost exactly align with whatever fitness problem I have every time EX: I'm short on time and HIGH in stress, so I need a quick enjoyable cardio. And thats when u made this vid Thank's for ur vids man
Glad it's helped out! As soon as you get good enough at jump rope to do it without thinking it becomes almost hypnotic, at least for me. It's 10-15 minutes where I don't think at all, like a moving meditation.
I just noticed this myself and commented nearly the same thing on a short. I guess it's time to dust off my jump rope that's been sitting by my front door for months!
I am 6'5" and 440 lbs. I probably won't be able to do this at first, but i am getting a membership at a lap pool this month. Once I am light enough for running, I would like to start jumping rope. Wish me luck! Ill update this comment in six months if i remember lol
Excellent video as usual. But EVERYBODY seems to FORGET the MOST IMPORTANT ADVICE when it comes to rope jumping. Do not skip on a hard surface like concrete. Your bones will develop micro-fractures over time. I was surprised when this happened to me, since I usually run in the city. However, the repeated stress is no laughing matter if you start doing it everyday. You've been warned.
@@cocomaz If you can, maybe buy a jump rope mat. That will help. Otherwise, find an outdoor CrossFit area, or a kids park. Usually, those are covered with a soft bouncy floor which is great to avoid injuries. If you can't do that, try a wooden flood. Concrete is just the worst, if you want to skip everyday. On a side note, I've recently done 2-3 hours of basketball 4-5 days a week. It's outside on concrete, and I can tell I am hurting myself.
Excellent video. I’m thinking of buying a jump rope to incorporate with my weekly workout routine. This video taught me a lot I had no idea about. I’m going to keep these tips in mind with my purchase. Thank you 🙏🏻
I play tennis at a competitive level, and when i started jumping rope my level really reached the next level, it improved my cardio grestly and my footwork got insanley good.
I've been using a 2lb weighted jump rope for years and holy crap...it works. My shoulders are massive and my cardio has greatly improved. I might be switching to a speed rope though because of how gassed I get when using my weighted rope. Anyways, love the videos! Also, my version of a jump rope routine is that when i mess up skipping rope, I owe myself 5 Navy Seal Burpees before I can resume jumping.
@@Tate525 you don't know what ur talking about .. if ur doing a lot of reps specially at high speed, a lot of weight goes to ur shoulders, they basically do the majority of the work up, and ur calves down. So with weighted ropes its gonna be a lot harder on shoulders , cuz calves are just bigger and stronger muscles and the little extra weight wont really affect ur lower body, it's like trying to squat with 10kg, but it'll destroy ur shoulder and arms because they're smaller and they directly do almost all the job with the weighted rope.
I love jump rope, but my hypermobile knees done 😭 Literary 3min in and my knee buckled and delt with pain for over 6mo. Im extremely happy for all of you who can just "jump" in though.
I ha e been a big fan of skipping rope for years, recently I bought a " flow rope" and I really enjoy it and start to understand how it's supposed to connect your whole body. I ll be really curious to seeing a video of you about it! Always great videos, always a pleasure to watch it!!
I have been jump roping every morning, for 10mins, since May 6. That’s about 103 days, the results have been incredible. Over the last month I advanced to 0.75lb ropes and looking to hit 1lb next month.
Here are the links mentioned in the video, also if you are concerned about knee pain with the jump rope, check out this next video. I added because of all the concerns about knee issues expressed in the comment section.
ua-cam.com/video/P25Kb724ESU/v-deo.html
Crossrope System (Discount code: movers15): www.crossrope.com/movers15
Mover's Odyssey Jump Rope Program: www.moversodyssey.com/programs
Your channel is amazing, thank you!!
Could you please do a video on the air/assault bike!?
a question if you don't mind.
for people like me who are already underweight (this is natural and not a result of the food intake), and are desiring of a feel-lighter, athletic and stronger body. Exercises especially push ups and pull ups don't come easy. Don't want a too rigorous routine either. What could be easy exercises/workouts, that are more on the sporty side of things and easy to get into. I like jumpropping but it is more limited to back/leg workout. My arms are what you would call noodlish and weak, would love some way to improve those. Is there anything that would support a full body and still be manageable for someone who's never exercised before?
@@lost_fables Not who you were expecting to answer but I believe that a weighted jump rope would do wonders for your strength. Some resistance bands as well, they work very well! Also, I've used cross rope before and it's worth every penny.
@@robertfury8960 An answer is an answer whoever it may come from and truly appreciated.
I remembering using a rubber rope when I was younger, is that different from weighted ropes? And do be kind enough to explain how weighted ropes would help me. I recall the video maker mentioning that weighted handles and weighted ropes target separate muscle groups.
Additionally, the company you suggested sounds awesome, however being an asian + student, it's a little too expensive. I will look for a local product/company after I get back into shape (summer holidays messed me up).
@@robertfury8960 thank you very much for your reply. I will do as you say (can't promise resistance bands though). Would you be willing to explain how a weighted jump rope will help me exactly? Thanks again.
That's the only exercise you can skip and still get the benefits
Lol, I like it.
Brilliant
I see what you did there.. marvelous
👌
Albert Intestine
As a former amateur boxer I used the skipping rope every day when I was competing. A great rule of thumb is to skip for rounds, say, 2-3 minute rounds and at the end of every round do 20 push-ups and 20 body weighted squats during the “rest” then return to the next round of skipping. 6 rounds of this, and you will get unbelievably great results. Peace.
( retired amateur boxer with over 80 fights and 15 years experience)
Hey thanks for the tip
What ropes do you get that don’t get twisted?
@@sebbyh9764 I honestly used the liquorice rope for majority of skipping, they just wear out a lot faster.
Twisting can be negated by practising on your technique, the more efficient your movement the less your rope will twist and stop. Allowing for longer skipping times without break. Just practise really.
How do I deal with shin splints?? The last time I did jump rope, I had pain for way longer than I can anticipated
@@spawnnpwn4166I pushed through shin splints and they went away and never came back. Worth considering over just resting more.
@@spawnnpwn4166 proper warm up and cool down, focus on stretching your calves too. Also start off slow. You need to build ligaments and muscle endurance slowly. Start with 1 round see how you go and work your way up.
the drawings are 70% of why i watch these videos. They alone make me want to get up and move.
I love art and infographics so doing a channel like this was a no-brainer for me, but I'm honestly shocked at how many comments I get from people saying that the art motivates them. I had no idea it would appeal to so many people in this way, though I'm thankful it does. Thank you for the comment!
They are fantastic!! Bravo to you, Man!! 🙏🏾👊🏾
They’re beautiful. Great combination of fact and fancy.
@@moversodysseymay I ask how long does it takes to make all drawings and animations?
@@jakec151 It's fairly time consuming. Anywhere between 10-25 minutes per illustration. Then I have to add sound and edit. I enjoy it though.
The exercise that saved my life..from being a 225 lb short blob in 2021, to now reaching 150 lb..all thanks to jump roping
How tall are you?
@@LukaGalactica i'm only 5'7 brother..and it really boggles me that i actually let myself reach that sorry state at one point 😅
@@dispater101bro I’m 5,8, 230lbs now imma follow your foodsteps
@@No_Name_FR Remember to do some research to make sure you're getting fit at an optimal rate..its going to be quite hard at first, but i swear that its absolutely worth it in the long run..Godspeed brother 👍
Geez.....how many times a week, did you jump?
As a runner myself, a famous coach I met once told me that in conditions where one can't go for a run and train, doing jump ropes for 15 minutes is equivalent to 30 minutes of running. I do a lot of jump ropes when I am not able to continue my running
Thank you for this!!
i second that thank you. motivating.
Comments like these are so bizarre. The video said 10 minutes is 30 minutes of running. Why can’t people watch the video before commenting
@@kleanishHe's relaying an anecdote about advice a coach gave him. The fact that the coach's remark was close to the results of the study quoted in the video should jus reinforce the efficiency of rope training. No need to be rude.
@@Wabajak13 you don’t know that but either way fair. Just see this all the time and finally commented.
Something about jumping rope makes fat just melt off of you. It’s one of the reasons boxers use it so much. Obviously any hard cardio will help you lose weight, but jumping rope just seems to have some sort of additional factor going on. I think signaling to your body that you need to be light on your feet makes your body want to lose weight to adapt to that need
I like this explanation. Our bodies are so complex
That, as well as engaging more muscles than other forms of cardio
boxers jump rope also because of footwork benefits
Impact/vibration to the body enables faster breakdown and accelerates chemical reactions. The same reason why shake a drink to mix it applies to our bodies as well.
I think you are on to something there.
Just when I was looking for a way to lose weight and improve my fitness without spending practically anything, something safe that I could do at home without taking up much time. Boom, this video shows up... I'm going to buy a jump rope and start little by little.
I'm 36, 6'1", and 221 lbs. (AUGUST 10th, 2024).
I PROMISE to come back to this very video 6 months from now (FEB 10th, 2025) to post my results with all of you.
WISH ME LUCK.
Sounds awesome man, best of luck on the journey. Let us know how it goes for sure.
How did it go .
@@hassanabdullahi4160 Bit early to ask, don't you think?
@@hassanabdullahi4160 are you stupid?
@@hassanabdullahi4160 HE POSTED yesterday😭😭
Lost 51 pounds jumping rope!! It helped me with every aspect of my life. Weighted ropes are my favorite 💪🏼
What your recommendation for weighted skipping? Weighted rope? Or handle or use other type of weight? I want to do weighted skipping but don't know which one. Anyway i'm beginner
@@sideryside9802 bruh just ask the internet or chatGPT, will work a lot faster than UA-cam comments.. anyways I would say put some weight on your back, start light to gain experience and give body time to adapt. Weighted rope really doesnt make any sense
I skip the rope 4x a week on average 15-20 mins each time and it's the exercise i love the most doing. It's an extraordinary feeling after that really intense workout
Damn. I lift 4x a week. Maybe I should add some time skipping rope afterwards for cardio.
That will make you a beast@@jackmanleblanc2518
@@jackmanleblanc2518 Yes, you could jump rope for 15 minutes right after your lifting sessions for cardio and fat loss benefits.
yap! your calfs will grow too!
The word skip mean you don't do it or you do it?
Fifteen minutes every morning in a fasted state, then again at night when I get off work three hours fasted state, paired with calisthenics, and resistance training
What are calisthenics and resistance training?
@tidou768 self body work outs is calisthenics and resistance workouts probably doing workouts with resistance added such as resistance bands
@@ultimatebulmaro He was probably referring to weightlifting rather than bands, but yeah.
Sounds like how to be a skinny bull way.
three hours pure rope skipping everyday + calisthenics and weight lifting = roughly 4-5 hours training a day?
Youre not being serious right?
You've really gone next level with the art work on this one!
curerently minute 1:40 in, and i totally agree! i like that new style a lot!
Agreed! So cool
💯💯💯
Fake AI sketches are an insult to human civilization.
Guess it’s AI
my guy, you have no idea how grateful i am for the existence of this channel. i thank you from the bottom of my heart
@@blackreaper2343 ❤️
i just started jump roping like 2 weeks ago, i was hoping you had a video on this and didnt. im currently outside jump roping and see this pop up, blessed
I am balling I am faded
@@thorn9382 Where are you now?
Atlantis, under the sea, under the sea
Where are you now? Another dream
The monster's running wild inside of me
I'm faded, I'm faded
So lost, I'm faded, I'm faded
So lost, I'm faded
jump roping has given me an incredible sense of eye hand coordination and physical agility, I can catch ANYTHING someone throws at me, no matter the speed I know it's momentum and trojectory. and I got a bronze medal at the junior olympics jump roping
Okay Tarzan
Wdym by getting bronze medal in jump roping?
When did jump rope become a Junior Olympics event??
I just threw you a kiss
We have to break the habit of commenting questions instead of typing them into the search bar. AAU Junior Olympics Jump Rope, first result.
I have been jump roping for 15 years. Approaching 40 and I am in phenomenal shape.
How do you stay consistent?
@@yasinros426Make it part of your routine until it becomes a habit
I want to start, any tips?
Wow,thank you for sharing.❤
I love how you make your videos in a way that gets me excited for improving my athleticism
Ive been jump roping for a year. Best decision I ever made.
I played sports in high school and worked out here and there through out my twenties to maintain decent health. Then, at age 28 started jumproping consistently everyday and for the first time in my life at age 30, I have a six pack.
Fab! Congrats! Maybe that will help my weak muscles after 2 pregnancies then.
How long do u do it for ?
A great sport that changed my life a lot. I lost a lot of fat thanks to it. I was 122 kg and now I have reached 84 kg in two years.
If you see this, how often and for how long do you jump rope?
I never searched anything about jump ropes , i started using it recently and this video was recommended
AI listening in through your phone. Sometimes I swear I don't even say a word about a subject or look it up and my phone still pops up with something relevant.
@@moversodysseythis is just machine learning algorithms predicting your behavior with models which are fitted with accumulated data on yourself.
I used to jump rope at national level competitions (USA, and once in Canada). I'd recommend starting with beaded ropes. When you have the control and strength, graduate to licorice, then to coated wire, and finally a wire rope. Beaded and licorice tend to be the preferred ropes for "freestyle" events. You can manipulate beaded and licorice ropes better and are less likely to lose control while trying to do more complex maneuvers. Beaded ropes are less likely to bounce and catch your feet, while licorice tend to be a little lighter. Wire ropes are by far the most common choice for speed and power events. That said, coated wire ropes are an incredibly useful stepping stone to bridge the gap from heavier beaded and licorice ropes to the comparatively weightless wire ropes -- light weight can be a blessing and a curse when you're trying to maximize speed/power without losing control. Hope this helps somebody out there!
any recommendations for someone who's form is crooked in the sense that one arm is higher than the other?
Licorice sounds good 🤤
I learned to love cardio jumping rope. I hated it before. It takes practice and patience, but man its so satisfying when you get that rhythm down.
That part!! 💯👏🏾
Started jumping two years ago. I love how athletic double unders make me feel. I use the crossrope system mentioned in the video, and it’s the real deal.
Yea, I love my crossrope. It's one of the few pieces of workout equipment I will bring with me on vacation.
It’s the BEST!!
i remember i was so good at doing random jump roping tricks when i was like 8, i tried to show my teacher on the playground and scraped my knee so bad i never jump roped again.
this video makes me wanna try again.
Type 1 diabetic here, if I am in a time crunch, some KB swings and squats combined with sets of 200+ skip jump rope for 10-15 minutes does wonders for blood sugar and insulin sensitivity too.
Ive been a huge advocate for jumping rope! Helped me go from a skinny fat 195 to a lean 165🙏🏼
Yesssirrr
how much time it took sir
@@upsc_blackhole learn about Intermittent Fasting and add some activity like jumping rope if you have problem with your weight
How long did it take you ? And how tall are you
is it increase height ?
I don't remember when I subscribed to this channel but this video is perfect for me.
I bought a skipping rope a year ago and still haven't taken it out the packaging - I'll take this YT recommendation to get on it in mornings.
I was literally just looking for something cheap that would keep me in great shape and this is an amazing way to do it, thanks man you’re the goat
Jumping rope, swimming, sprinting, push ups, pull ups, squats - best workouts
hill sprints
@@ImOnlySIeeping that also
Plank
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I jump rope as a part of my daily workout regimen and I can confirm the results you get over time are worth being consistent with it
I was overweight for most of my life. I used to jump rope an hour a day and by the end of the day I was still fat but I had calves that could crack diamonds. Even when I stopped I still had those calves for about 3 years.
I've been incorporating jump rope into my fitness routine and it's amazing for getting my heart rate up and burning calories. Jumping rope is my favorite way to get moving!
First video I’ve ever seen by this channel. DAWG!!!! I can tell the dude who’s talking legit. Great teacher and honest advertising. Quickest subscribe of my life.
My dad got me into rope jump back when I 5 and used to do every day after breakfast, and I remember Clearly being very athletic at such a young age. I'm not into sports but I love individual challenges and it still being my favorite. It gave such an incredible athletic advance that I can Ace almost every athletic activity
I went from 76 kg to 69 kg with the jump rope , running and different exercises. This was in 2020. Now I am back to square one but I have started again and I will shed some weight again.
Long time gym goer who is always slacking on the cardio. Tired of being out of breath and disappointment. Buying rope now. Thank you
Wow! glad this video came up! I said, "I have an old leather rope lets do 100" I didnt know I had to oil it, what kind of oil? I dont know, I used the last few tables spoons of olive oil i had. Boom knocked out 100 and rested, I can do 100 more... my calves were starting to burn at this point. Yes! jump rope is for me! thanks!
There is specialty leather oils you can buy that work best, but honestly almost any oil will do the job.
Thank you so much sir for the knowledge 🎉❤😊
Exercise that I have been doing almost everyday since last four years!!
Great to see like minded peoples and their experiences!!
your poses are so dynamic and and so much energy
Along with the jump rope, another unsung hero for exercising is the hacky sack (foot bag). It’s incredible what it can do for cardio, core, legs, etc. Not to mention all of the body and eye coordination
I absolutely love jumping rope! It wasn't until I began boxing, another great workout, and confidence booster, that I discovered how much more effective and fun it was over a damn treadmill!! Don't be afraid to box and don't be afraid to jump rope! I have lost 30+ pounds in a year from adding in jumping rope along with better diet and consistent exercise!! ✊🥊🎯
Thanks gona start jumping rope again. I havent done it since the double dutch days as a kid
I love skipping rope! Thank you for motivating .
The art is INSANE!
Crossrope is legot and worth every penny. I bought one during covid and it improved on my workputs significantly!!!
GET IT🎉
What a great video, as someone who has been skipping for years I can really appreciate this content.
Thank you for giving me the motivation to live my life
It's been a week since I started jumping rope. The first day I couldn't do more than 3 or 4 skips. But, on the third day I could do a double skip! Even thought I start again, because I lose momentum after. All I have to say, jumping rope and sparring with a bag are the most enjoyable cardio exercises I've done. And you feel more proud of yourself, rather than walking on a treadmill or outside for half an hour.
listen to some music
just found this channel from this video, I think this is the exercise channel I've been looking for, thank you
Years ago i started jump rope movements without using a jump rope...it has same positive effects improving your fitness if you find using rope to challenging..you can even hold weight in your hands if you want...
Good, I do same but not too consistent, I’m motivated now.
Jumping rope was my favorite exercise when I was in my 60-day crossfit boot camp. I loved it because I could jump rope all day.
I tore my deltoid ligament in boot camp and was unable to walk without pain for a couple years. I couldn’t really plant my foot to turn to the right when running. I contribute my recovery to jumping rope. Not only am I pain free now, I’ve ran several marathons and an ultra since. That was 12 years ago.
couldnt walk because of a bad shoulder?
@@ImOnlySIeeping Ligament, not muscle. The deltoid ligament is in the ankle.
This video is one of the best I've seen in this platform. Thank you so much.
Always hated running for cardio. Switching to jump rope was a game changer. Lost 80lbs and learned a few cool tricks in the process. People at my gym often ask me if i box (i dont😅) i switch between a lighter rope and a heavier rope as well as wearing 12lbs (total) ankle weights
I have just started jumping rope few weeks ago. I do it everyday and youtube recommended me this ❤❤
Not only was this interesting, but it was a perfect example of how an informative video should be formatted. Awesome!
You earned your subscribe, that was a phenomenal blend of art study and physical education.
This is the video I’ve been waiting on!!! Thank u!😊
I used to love jumping rope in Elementary school and was often one of the last ones standing in our little competitions. I might have to go buy a jump rope today 😮
It's difficult the first month you get back into it. The feet and ankle ache and your jump timing will be way off. But if you can make it through that it becomes a lot of fun all over again.
WARNING ⚠️: Jumping rope while listening to good playlists is HIGHLY ADDICTIVE.
I’ve been jumping rope almost every week for six months. It’s tremendously undervalued. It’s great for general fitness and great for relaxing the mind.
And in my experience, a great plus to shed fat.
started when I was 36 I'm 49 it's my medicine, I love it 💪
Yes it is. I used to box but after having children I’m struggling to find time to go back. Jump rope helps gives me nostalgia
Bro this is too accurate, I'm really lean that's to this
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I've never thought jumprop can be this affective
Really appreciate the information ❤
This video got me started moving again. Thank you
Perfect workout, let's practice now 💪
Been jumping rope since I was a teen (Im 36 now) and I believe its the reason why I've never rolled my ankles skateboarding.
As a former varsity college tennis player, I remember my coach having us jump rope for ten minutes after practice even when I was in high-school.
Will make you extremely light on your feet and the cardio is unmatched. Bonus points if you add ankle weights or weight vest
Adding fun to workouts cant be overstated. I have always been my fittest when I had a team or several friends to work out with on a schedule. And jump rope is a lot of fun - if you can get a longer rope and two friends, you can start getting fancy with your jumps and teach yourself tricks and games. Jumping alone is still a lot of fun, when I jump roped every day I was doing weird tricks and techniques to impress myself with.
Been jump roping for a decade and it's been amazing for my counting
2:19 I love this drawing and the ones after, different and nice bro keep the style
Reminds me of that old school And1 character on them tshirts
Aziz Brother, congratulations on your wonderful transformation. You are blessed by Almighty Allah with the best Trainer and Mentor in KPK. Bravo to Sir Najib.
That’s it, I’m starting to jump rope, i used to love doing it as a kid
One more benefit--it improves your timing, which is essential for boxing, basketball (especially on defense), and probably a lot of other sports.
Your videos almost exactly align with whatever fitness problem I have every time
EX: I'm short on time and HIGH in stress, so I need a quick enjoyable cardio. And thats when u made this vid
Thank's for ur vids man
Glad it's helped out! As soon as you get good enough at jump rope to do it without thinking it becomes almost hypnotic, at least for me. It's 10-15 minutes where I don't think at all, like a moving meditation.
I just noticed this myself and commented nearly the same thing on a short.
I guess it's time to dust off my jump rope that's been sitting by my front door for months!
@@moversodysseyis 500 skips a day good enough for me to lose 1kg a month
This motivated me so much, I will do it every day for 10 minutes before my 30 Minute full body workout!!🔥
I think it’s better if I start with 5 minutes.
I used to jump ropes as one of my main trainings, I should go back and resume it
I am 6'5" and 440 lbs. I probably won't be able to do this at first, but i am getting a membership at a lap pool this month. Once I am light enough for running, I would like to start jumping rope. Wish me luck! Ill update this comment in six months if i remember lol
Good Luck buddy
Thank you very much for the video, this knowledge is very useful and practical
In the first minute of this video i just bought one on amazon. I always wanted to learn it.
Excellent video as usual. But EVERYBODY seems to FORGET the MOST IMPORTANT ADVICE when it comes to rope jumping.
Do not skip on a hard surface like concrete. Your bones will develop micro-fractures over time. I was surprised when this happened to me, since I usually run in the city. However, the repeated stress is no laughing matter if you start doing it everyday. You've been warned.
Where to skip then?
@@cocomaz If you can, maybe buy a jump rope mat. That will help. Otherwise, find an outdoor CrossFit area, or a kids park. Usually, those are covered with a soft bouncy floor which is great to avoid injuries. If you can't do that, try a wooden flood. Concrete is just the worst, if you want to skip everyday.
On a side note, I've recently done 2-3 hours of basketball 4-5 days a week. It's outside on concrete, and I can tell I am hurting myself.
Excellent video. I’m thinking of buying a jump rope to incorporate with my weekly workout routine. This video taught me a lot I had no idea about. I’m going to keep these tips in mind with my purchase. Thank you 🙏🏻
I jumped rope today after a long time and it felt SO GOOD😍
I play tennis at a competitive level, and when i started jumping rope my level really reached the next level, it improved my cardio grestly and my footwork got insanley good.
I've been using a 2lb weighted jump rope for years and holy crap...it works. My shoulders are massive and my cardio has greatly improved. I might be switching to a speed rope though because of how gassed I get when using my weighted rope. Anyways, love the videos!
Also, my version of a jump rope routine is that when i mess up skipping rope, I owe myself 5 Navy Seal Burpees before I can resume jumping.
Weighted jump rope are no joke. Tried it once and my shoulders were sore and pumped 😵
Where did you put the added weight
I don't get it, are your ankles that strong? That your shoulder gave out first.
@@belkacemseffari7404 the grip of the rope has holes and inside you can put metal bars
@@Tate525 I guess 🧐
@@Tate525 you don't know what ur talking about .. if ur doing a lot of reps specially at high speed, a lot of weight goes to ur shoulders, they basically do the majority of the work up, and ur calves down. So with weighted ropes its gonna be a lot harder on shoulders , cuz calves are just bigger and stronger muscles and the little extra weight wont really affect ur lower body, it's like trying to squat with 10kg, but it'll destroy ur shoulder and arms because they're smaller and they directly do almost all the job with the weighted rope.
I jump rope almost everyday and never knew these things. 🔥🔥🔥💪🏾
You are my new favorite channel. You are effing talented. Love the informative but entertaining videos!
I love the drawings bro, it keeps the videos at a high quality level.
What a great video. I’m going to start jumping rope after my lifting workouts
I love jump rope, but my hypermobile knees done 😭
Literary 3min in and my knee buckled and delt with pain for over 6mo.
Im extremely happy for all of you who can just "jump" in though.
He just made a video about knees! Maybe it will help
Definitely recommend that crossrope. The free jump feature is pretty cool
In two different Muay Thai gyms I went to jump rope was always the choice for warm-up exercise and now I know exactly why
You’d be hard pressed to find a muay thai gym that doesn’t do jump rope, it’s 100% necessary
Thank you for making this video.
I ha e been a big fan of skipping rope for years, recently I bought a " flow rope" and I really enjoy it and start to understand how it's supposed to connect your whole body. I ll be really curious to seeing a video of you about it!
Always great videos, always a pleasure to watch it!!
this inspired me to start jumping rope
been at it for a month and have unlocked the run in place and boxer's skip
20mins feels like nothing now
I have been jump roping every morning,
for 10mins, since May 6. That’s about 103 days, the results have been incredible. Over the last month I advanced to 0.75lb ropes and looking to hit 1lb next month.
is your hieght increase ?
@@saifulislam-z2j7z yes, not sure by how much, but it’s great for your posture.
This is great to hear. 10 min every morning is very doable
Just bought 2 jump ropes after watching this! Thanks for the knowledge
definitely supporting the channel
This channel is gonna hit a million subs by this year