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At one time boys traditionally avoided skipping rope because it was viewed as a past-time for "pig-tailed girls and sissies". Today, the jump rope has evolved into a variety of uses. From the inner cities of Philadelphia and New York, the double dutch jumpers amaze the world with their fancy jumping skills. Sugar Ray Leonard could be seen skipping rope before each fight as an integral portion of his pre-fight training regimen. When Angelo Dundee, renowned fight trainer for Mohammed Ali and Ray Leonard was asked what rope skipping does for his fighters, he said, "I don't know what you call it, all I know is that it works". Rope jumping is no longer just a childhood game but
a grown-up exercise. In the last five years alone, this activity has increased in the
United States for all age groups and lifestyles. Not only children, but
teenagers, athletes, sports enthusiasts and business people, all
participate in rope jumping for various reasons.
The educational school systems have made rope jumping a mandatory
portion of the physical educational curriculum.
On the shelves of our sporting goods stores, toy departments, and
food stores one will discover an array of jump ropes. In the United
States, many organizations (such as the American Heart Association) use
jump rope teams to promote physical fitness. From the playground to the
boxing arena, rope skipping can be a warm-up to exercise, for sports
conditioning, an efficient calorie burner, for competition and for
recreation. More people are becoming increasingly aware of the positive
physiological benefits and joys of jumping. Rope jumping has evolved from pure recreation into a child's
game and in the last century a viable sports cross training and fitness
technique as well as an exhibition and competitive sport.
It is an activity that can meet the fitness demands of both
children and adults.
Performed at a high intensity level, using complex skills, it can
be strenuous enough for an athlete in training, yet,
performed at a slower pace, using simplistic skills, suitable for
the beginner or as part of a rehabilitation program. Rope
jumping also offers a creative approach towards fitness, through its vast
variety of skills such as footwork, rhythmic dance steps, and body
movements. It is an activity
that challenges us not only physically, but also fine tunes our minds by
developing creativity, that we can expand upon as we design our own jump
rope routines. Jump rope activity has spread to both sexes and all age groups. From the little boys and girls, to athletes, fitness enthusiasts, housewives, and businessmen, the jump rope activity has found a variety of uses. |
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