Skipping to Good Health
by Namita Nayyar
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Jumping rope is an intense and effective
aerobic activity. Skipping can actually tone
the muscles of the upper body (especially
the deltoids and to a lesser degree the chest
and upper back) as well as the lower body
(especially the calves and hamstrings). Besides
it promotes definition of abdominal muscles
and reduces cellulite. As recommended by 'WF
health and Fitness Experts', you can also
adapt moves from aerobics classes, such as
marching or running in place while turning
the rope alongside your body. According to
a research 10 minutes of jumping rope is equal
to 30 minutes of running at a 5.7 mph pace.
Also it is being regarded as an efficient
calorie burner about 12 calories per minute
for a 150-lb person who jumps 120 times in
a minute.
Rope jumping improves your coordination,
speed and agility - which can vastly improve
performance in other sports. Jumping rope
is a plyometric style workout. Thus it is
excellent for developing power, speed and
endurance in your calves.
If you are looking for fat burning, a good
idea is to perform your jump-rope workout
first thing in the morning before you eat
breakfast.
Always allow enough time to warm up and cool
down. Be familiar with the principles of warming
the muscles up for a few minutes before performing
appropriate stretches with the group. Pay
particular attention to arms, shoulders, neck,
calves and hamstrings.
Not only is it a good CV workout, but also
it improves your agility, fluidity, coordination,
lateral movement, explosiveness, speed, and
timings.
While you cannot really increase your muscles'
size by jumping rope, you can (and will) increase
the muscles efficiency, and because of this,
many coaches employ it as a means to complement
strength or weight training.
Besides, skipping helps to improve co-ordination
for sports such as tennis or racquetball.
To conclude in all, jumping rope is an effective
and intensive CV exercise, which promises
a healthy and supple body.
Ms Namita Nayyar , is president of www.womenfitness.net,
a complete online guide for women to achieve
healthy weight & optimum fitness . She
is post graduate in Child Development (gold
medalist) & a fitness trainer .