Thanks so much for another clear and concise education in jump rope mate. I continue to improve my own technique and increase my enjoyment with the rope because of your videos, I'm not kidding, and I'm very grateful for the excellent uploads. Thank you and huge respect from Sweden.
Jumping rope is something I want to get better at. I've been struggling on and off for about a year now. I finally looked up some videos and came across your channel. Of course, I have the wrong rope! :( But it will have to do for now. I measured it, tied some knots in it and went outside! I paid attention to hand and elbow placement and... what do you know, I did a quick 20 reps without fail!!! I am geared for success now, and I will eventually get the better rope. I am looking forward to watching more of your videos! Thanks!
Hi. So i've been watching your videos to see how to jump rope the right way. I'm a beginner, actually tried jumping for the first time early this morning, your tips helped on shortening the rope and trying to make sure my arms are in the right position but I 've still got a lot of work to do. I do have a little challenge though,What can one do if you can't jump in front of a mirror or record with the phone to see where the mistakes are?
It's tough without that visual feedback, you'll just have to feel for the form and identify when things drift out of position. As an example, If your right arm is drifting away from your body, you could jump next to a wall or an object on your right side so if it drifts it will hit the wall or object. This will help you identify as soon as it happens. The more you focus on form and technique the faster you'll be able to quickly identify what's going wrong. Keep at it!
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Thanks so much for another clear and concise education in jump rope mate.
I continue to improve my own technique and increase my enjoyment with the rope because of your videos, I'm not kidding, and I'm very grateful for the excellent uploads. Thank you and huge respect from Sweden.
Appreciate you and glad they've helped! 🤜
Great advice. This is exactly why I stopped. I kept tripping. Will definitely give it a try again.
This was impressive.... I've gotta remember to circle back to this when I can resume the practice...
I am so impressed with his skill
Great video. It all makes perfect sense.
Really useful technical explanations, simply explained. You are a VERY good coach.
Appreciate you! 🤜
@@Jump15official 🤛
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Thank yo uso much for this video! I needed this!
Excellent 🤙
Man you're a legend i didn't know that my left hand was drifting outward thanks man ❤
Glad you found your fix! It can be the slightest move that throws it off 🤙
Jumping rope is something I want to get better at. I've been struggling on and off for about a year now. I finally looked up some videos and came across your channel. Of course, I have the wrong rope! :( But it will have to do for now. I measured it, tied some knots in it and went outside! I paid attention to hand and elbow placement and... what do you know, I did a quick 20 reps without fail!!! I am geared for success now, and I will eventually get the better rope. I am looking forward to watching more of your videos! Thanks!
Awesome, well done! 🤜
Thanks coach jumo fam from Philippines 💪🏾💯
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I can see problems with my hands cuz I jump rope in a mirror but fixing them is a whole other thing. LOL.
Hi. So i've been watching your videos to see how to jump rope the right way. I'm a beginner, actually tried jumping for the first time early this morning, your tips helped on shortening the rope and trying to make sure my arms are in the right position but I 've still got a lot of work to do.
I do have a little challenge though,What can one do if you can't jump in front of a mirror or record with the phone to see where the mistakes are?
It's tough without that visual feedback, you'll just have to feel for the form and identify when things drift out of position. As an example, If your right arm is drifting away from your body, you could jump next to a wall or an object on your right side so if it drifts it will hit the wall or object. This will help you identify as soon as it happens. The more you focus on form and technique the faster you'll be able to quickly identify what's going wrong. Keep at it!
@Jump15official Thank you for your reply. I'd try to see how to do this like you said.
thank god i found your video.
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Can i tie a lenght of rope to my hands on both side?
I suppose. I would just recommend buying a cheap jump rope over that though.
what is the length of the rope in your case?
I'm 5'10" and use slightly under 8 foot.
@@Jump15official, thanks🤝
You ever think about getting some new shoes? Seems like you've had those for a while LOL.
Haha there in good shape and I Iike em! I have a number of other pairs, just not as good for jump rope.