Jump rope, also known as skipping rope or skip rope, is a game played primarily by children wherein one or more participants jump over a spinning rope so that it passes under their feet and over their heads. This may consist of one child twirling and jumping the rope, or with a minimum of three children taking turns, two of which twirl the rope while one jumps. Sometimes the latter is played with two twirling ropes, this is called Double dutch and is significantly more difficult.
Children often chant jump-rope rhymes while jumping rope. These can range from pure nonsense to comments on current events.
Participants may simply jump until they tire or make a mistake, they may improvise tricks, or they may have to carry out a predetermined set of tricks.
Adults usually do solo jump-roping for exercise. It is an aerobic exercise whereby one can burn up to 1300 calories after one hour of rigorous activity. It's often seen in boxing movies.
Though many believe Jump Rope is a simple, fun activity others consider it a sport. Serious jump rope athletes train rigorously year-round. Jumping rope takes immense strength, endurance, focus, and patience, and can be much more than a simple game of chanting rhymes.
Rope Skipping | Comba | Corde à sauter | חבל קפיצה | Touwtjespringen | 縄跳び | Hopprep
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