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When was the last time you jump roped? If it was as a kid during class recess, now�s a good time to get back into the rhythm of things. The jump rope is not only a fun workout to turn up the sweat, it�s also a key conditioning tool for athletes and boxers, like�Laila Ali, to build endurance, coordination and agility.
And now, it�s the basis for the new interval-based total-body workout, The Rope, from celeb trainer�Amanda Kloots. �The jump rope is one of the most underrated pieces of�mea faigaluega malosi. When you�re jump roping, you�re engaging all the muscles in your body, including your heart,� Kloots says. �Each jump involves tightening your�autū, toning your arms and powering your legs.�
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Whether you�re crunched for time or traveling (it packs light, too), just a few minutes of jump roping can leave you breathless. Kloots�s signature jump rope workout is divided into four sections: warm-up, coordination, stamina and sprints. But before you jump in, it�s important to have the right length rope. Check by standing on top of the jump rope hip-distance apart with both hands holding each end. Bring the jump rope handles toward your shoulders. If the rope goes beyond your shoulders, it�s too long, Kloots says. Now grab your rope and hop to it!
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First, it�s time to re-familiarize yourself with the basic jump. According to Kloots, proper jump rope technique starts with the feet together, shoulders pulled back and arms down by your sides with your hands the same distance away from your body. You�ll want to jump and land on the balls or midsoles of your feet (heels not touching the ground), catching at least one inch of hang time on each jump. Be sure to use your wrists to power the rope and not your elbows or shoulders. If you get tired, �Keep your shoulders over your hips, hips over your knees, and knees over your toes,� Kloots says.
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1A.�Jump Rope (60 sec)
1B.�Plank (60 sec)
Repeat for 3 rounds.
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Next, we layer on some footwork. The goal: improving agility and drawing a stronger connection between your body and brain. To keep you from getting tripped up, �I like to remind people of different ways to think of jumps to take the pressure off the fancy footwork. For instance, when you take your legs in and out of the jump rope, I�ll say outer�thighs�and inner thighs. It helps people focus on the muscle groups,� Kloots says. Cue up a three-minute song and you�ll hit approximately 360 jumps ��with a whole bunch of strength and core work mixed in (sequence below). Do eight reps on each side and repeat for three rounds.
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Auala e:�Stand with your feet shoulder-distance apart. Fold the jump rope in half twice so it�s shoulder-distance apart when you hold each end and lift it up overhead. Pull each end of the rope to create resistance in your arms�(a). Engaging your core, crunch to your left side, while dynamically pressing the rope up overhead�(b).
Auala e:�Stand with your feet together. Lift your left leg up so your left knee is bent. Fold your jump rope in half and hold each end of the rope with your hands, pulling it tightly�(a). Balancing your weight on your right leg, hinge your torso forward and bring the jump rope over your left knee to touch your shin�(b). Bring the jump rope back overhead�(c).
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Auala e:�Stand over the jump rope with your feet a little wider than hip-distance apart�(a). When you take your next jump, land with your feet together�(b). Take another jump and bring your feet back out so they�re a little wider than hip distance�(c). This is one rep. Repeat for seven more reps�(d).
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O faʻamatalaga o loʻo i luga "Maua le 30 Minute? Le Maualuga HIIT Jump Jump Workout"E le o fa'amoemoe e sui ai se mafutaga ta'ito'atasi ma se fa'apolofesa fa'alesoifua maloloina agava'a po'o se foma'i laiseneina ma e le o se fautuaga fa'afoma'i. Matou te fa'amalosia oe e fai fa'ai'uga fa'alesoifua maloloina e fa'atatau i au su'esu'ega ma faiga fa'apaaga ma se tagata tomai fa'apitoa tau soifua maloloina.
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Matou te tuuina atu ma tuuina atu felagolagomai falema'i faatasi ai ma tagata tomai faapitoa mai matata eseese. O fa'apitoa ta'ito'atasi e fa'atonutonuina e la latou fa'apolofesa lautele o fa'ata'ita'iga ma a latou pulega fa'atulafonoina. Matou te fa'aogaina tulafono fa'alesoifua maloloina ma le soifua manuia e togafitia ma lagolago ai le tausiga o manu'a po'o fa'aletonu o le musculoskeletal system.
O a matou vitiō, pou, mataupu, mataupu, ma malamalamaga e aofia ai mataupu tau falemaʻi, mataupu, ma mataupu e fesoʻotaʻi ma tuusaʻo pe le tuusaʻo le lagolagoina o la matou faʻataʻitaʻiga masani.*
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