Thanks so much! An aside question: how do you communicate with the rope turning partner when to start turning the rope? I work with 5 year olds and starting the turn at the same time without communication is difficult for them. Thank you!
Hi Jackie! I’m not sure if it will work with children, but the key to synchronizing the turn is having the turners say 1, 2, 3, go in unison. On “go” they would start turning. Once they start turning the next challenge is getting them to turn at the same speed. That will take some practice but you could use music with a steady beat to help guide them.
@@Ishitanimihotiming is tricky. The best time to try to enter the rope is when it’s hitting the ground and turning away from you. It definitely takes practice.
Thanks so much! An aside question: how do you communicate with the rope turning partner when to start turning the rope? I work with 5 year olds and starting the turn at the same time without communication is difficult for them. Thank you!
Hi Jackie! I’m not sure if it will work with children, but the key to synchronizing the turn is having the turners say 1, 2, 3, go in unison. On “go” they would start turning. Once they start turning the next challenge is getting them to turn at the same speed. That will take some practice but you could use music with a steady beat to help guide them.
Thanks so much 🫡 I’ll definitely try having them match the turn to music. Appreciate the response!
@@jackiego1 good luck and let us know how it goes
thank u honestly for this😂i still dont know how to do long jump ropes
I hope this helped. Long rope can be so much fun!
@@PunkRopedo u have any tips? sometimes i miss the timing, or sometimes i jump but the timing was wrong so i just look stupid while doing it😂
@@Ishitanimihotiming is tricky. The best time to try to enter the rope is when it’s hitting the ground and turning away from you. It definitely takes practice.