Thank you so much for this video! I was waiting on your version. I've seen a ton but this is by far the most expert instruction and level of information.
Really great tips! I understand your knot issue especially with little kids who always seem to have a bunch of knots in their ropes. Kinda like a cool fad with them. This video provides a better understanding about the “strike”zone. This is an area often overlooked when considering rope size and sizing. I will use it going forward. Thank you for yet again an informative presentation. Keepem coming. Love the share.
Hey thank you for the informative video i just bought a rope and had no idea where to begin making sure that i get the length on it right. Very clam relaxing voice
Thank you. Note, measuring to ends of the handles can be inconsistent because handles range in size. Measure to where the rope meets the handles. In the demo at 1:45, it looks like just below your belly button.
@@jakemccoy It’s not exact with your height anyway. It is largely be based on your technique as well. Height only provides an approximation to start with so being exact isn’t necessary - it’s about the range.
You are definitely the cutest person on the planet - great instruction, delivered with such a refreshing energy and happiness. Please run for Congress!
Hey:D I've been watching your videos and incorporating them. My main interest is jump rope dance aka jump rope shuffle, 'cause I've been doing shuffle for years:D I just got a beaded rope and was interested in 1. If it should be a bit longer, cause I do a lot of running man and charleston variations, and 2. when you say rope should be between the bottom of my ribcage and chest, does that include the handles, or just the rope:) Love your work, it makes me smile a lot :)
Yeah! That's also a benefit of using the range. If you are holding longer handles, your hands will sit farther from the beginning of the rope than with shorter handles - something to keep in mind!
I found a Crossrope style rope that you can adjust called Revolver jumprope company. Since I changed to something I can adjust, my jumping has gotten soooo much better.
I think you are right hey Tori I tried to do the switch cross move but it didn't turn out well maybe because I don't have a adjustable jump rope I am not sure I think I need a larger jump rope to me.🤔
I saw your video on Lad Bible on Facebook. It was awesome! I jump rope as part of my workout routine, so I subscribed for fitness tips, but I think it would be cool to try that handle-catching thing to wow friends.
Hi Tori. Please could you do a follow along jump rope workout like the last one but with other hand and rope skills rather than footwork like you did in the last one
Good question - usually jumpers go from the beaded rope to the 5mm then to the 4mm. 5mm is a bit heavier than the 4 so it makes for an easier adjustment coming from a beaded rope. It can be preference too.
I am working on stringing together triples unders. One-offs are fairly easy for me at this point with either PVC or cable ropes but I can't seem to nail two of them back-to-back. Do you think this is mostly a rope length issue as you mentioned in the video? What are some other things I can try?
It's tough without seeing you do them - could be a rope factor or a technique point as well. Feel free to send me a video if you'd like me to take a look! Do you follow my IG snorib?
This sounds crazy but you and Laura Jumps and the Spanish girl all on RUclips should go on a world tour. I'm telling you it would be one of the greatest shows on earth.
Can depend on a lot of things: the type of rope, the purpose of the knot, the jumper, etc. In a jump rope program, when you are teaching proper skills, it’s better to just make the rope the correct size. Adding knots could be the equivalent of tying a shoe tighter or tying a knot in a shirt because they are too big. Off to a better start to just cut it to the correct size if you can.
Also, it’s apart of teaching kids to take good care of their equipment. Some ropes really get damaged with knots. Beaded ropes like this one, not so much though
I've noticed for doing releases it seems a slightly larger gap between the handle and where the beads start is beneficial - thoughts? Also, do you have any tips for getting a consistent aesthetically full arc when doing a release?
There definitely should be a gap. Tight beaded ropes don’t have flexibility. Depends on what “larger” means though. If there is such a gap that beads are now sliding, I personally find this tough because it can affect weight changes during the release of the beads are shifting too much
The full arc will depend on the timing of the release relative to the rope shape. This is really tough to explain over text! Consistency on those will be through loads of practice / trial and error though
I'm trying to get back into shape and I had a lot of success jumping rope years ago. Now I can't seem to find a rope that's the right weight for me. They all seem too light and its been frustrating. Back when I was training I used the old school, PE style jump rope with about 4in long plastic beads/tubes but the ones off Amazon that look like the old school, high school PE ropes are extremely lightweight. Any suggestions on a good starter rope? I tend to jump rope fast, low jumps....skipping I guess you could say. Thanks in advance.
@@dgmenace73 Hi- Great to read you are getting back into it! For sure these cheap ones on Amazon are crazy light. My ropes, TORQ Ropes, have heavier beads and rope on the Resistance model. It’s not a weighted rope but it’s a better weight than those from PE classes. I would recommend that!
Your voice, your laugh at the end... everything. I couldn't help but smile throughout the whole video. Awesome!!!
Thank you so much for watching!
The gifted! The GOAT of jumping ropes!
I love your hairstyle, Tori! 😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤
Wow, just what I’ve asked for:)
Awesome topic to deep dive into! Hopefully it’ll attract more attention to your channel.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this video! I was waiting on your version. I've seen a ton but this is by far the most expert instruction and level of information.
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate that feedback!
Really great tips! I understand your knot issue especially with little kids who always seem to have a bunch of knots in their ropes. Kinda like a cool fad with them. This video provides a better understanding about the “strike”zone. This is an area often overlooked when considering rope size and sizing. I will use it going forward. Thank you for yet again an informative presentation. Keepem coming. Love the share.
Thank you for watching!
Hey thank you for the informative video i just bought a rope and had no idea where to begin making sure that i get the length on it right. Very clam relaxing voice
Great tips!! Thanks Tori 😉
Thank you dear Tori nice tips. I can listen to you all day long. please keep making these great videos 💯💯💯💯
Thank you for watching!
Thank you Tori !! Blessings from Costa Rica.
🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very resourceful as always, love your content
Thank you so much!
Thank you for the video 💕 loved it
YA QUEEN YE,YOU ARE CLASS, I CANT BELEIVE IM JUST SEEING YOU NOW,AMAZING
Thank you. Note, measuring to ends of the handles can be inconsistent because handles range in size. Measure to where the rope meets the handles. In the demo at 1:45, it looks like just below your belly button.
@@jakemccoy It’s not exact with your height anyway. It is largely be based on your technique as well. Height only provides an approximation to start with so being exact isn’t necessary - it’s about the range.
👍🏿 gave you a thumbs up from the very first tip!🤙🏿
Thank you!
You are definitely the cutest person on the planet - great instruction, delivered with such a refreshing energy and happiness. Please run for Congress!
Thank you for helping me size my rope
Hey:D I've been watching your videos and incorporating them. My main interest is jump rope dance aka jump rope shuffle, 'cause I've been doing shuffle for years:D I just got a beaded rope and was interested in 1. If it should be a bit longer, cause I do a lot of running man and charleston variations, and 2. when you say rope should be between the bottom of my ribcage and chest, does that include the handles, or just the rope:)
Love your work, it makes me smile a lot :)
Thank you.
Personally, I measure starting not from the handles, but when they end and actual rope begins. To eliminate the different handle length factor.
Yeah! That's also a benefit of using the range. If you are holding longer handles, your hands will sit farther from the beginning of the rope than with shorter handles - something to keep in mind!
Can you please do a tutorial on how to do the can can?
I found a Crossrope style rope that you can adjust called Revolver jumprope company. Since I changed to something I can adjust, my jumping has gotten soooo much better.
Habe mir die Riot Schienbeinschützer und die Riot Boxhandschuhe geholt. Danke dir. Bin mega zufrieden. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Thanks. Very helpful. Nice gl
I think you are right hey Tori I tried to do the switch cross move but it didn't turn out well maybe because I don't have a adjustable jump rope I am not sure I think I need a larger jump rope to me.🤔
I’d need to see it to give my opinion, but it’s definitely possible!
@@ToriBoggsJumpRope I figured but I promise you I am going to keep on trying hard.😁
Your a very Happy person Tori
😄😄
I saw your video on Lad Bible on Facebook. It was awesome! I jump rope as part of my workout routine, so I subscribed for fitness tips, but I think it would be cool to try that handle-catching thing to wow friends.
Thank you for this❤
Can you please do a tutorial on how to do the famous eye high kicks?
Promise it’s coming :)
Good information,Love from INDIA
Thank you!
Hi Tori. Please could you do a follow along jump rope workout like the last one but with other hand and rope skills rather than footwork like you did in the last one
On the list!
@@ToriBoggsJumpRope thank you 💕 I look forward to them 💕
great tips
Starting out, should I go with 4mm or 5mm pvc? I also plan to get the beaded.
Good question - usually jumpers go from the beaded rope to the 5mm then to the 4mm. 5mm is a bit heavier than the 4 so it makes for an easier adjustment coming from a beaded rope. It can be preference too.
I am working on stringing together triples unders. One-offs are fairly easy for me at this point with either PVC or cable ropes but I can't seem to nail two of them back-to-back. Do you think this is mostly a rope length issue as you mentioned in the video? What are some other things I can try?
It's tough without seeing you do them - could be a rope factor or a technique point as well. Feel free to send me a video if you'd like me to take a look! Do you follow my IG snorib?
This sounds crazy but you and Laura Jumps and the Spanish girl all on RUclips should go on a world tour. I'm telling you it would be one of the greatest shows on earth.
You mean nicojumpsrope?
Really enjoy your stuff! Out of curiosity, why shouldn’t people put knots in their jump ropes?
Can depend on a lot of things: the type of rope, the purpose of the knot, the jumper, etc. In a jump rope program, when you are teaching proper skills, it’s better to just make the rope the correct size. Adding knots could be the equivalent of tying a shoe tighter or tying a knot in a shirt because they are too big. Off to a better start to just cut it to the correct size if you can.
Also, it’s apart of teaching kids to take good care of their equipment. Some ropes really get damaged with knots. Beaded ropes like this one, not so much though
Ah gotcha, all of those make sense. Thanks for taking the time to respond!
I've noticed for doing releases it seems a slightly larger gap between the handle and where the beads start is beneficial - thoughts? Also, do you have any tips for getting a consistent aesthetically full arc when doing a release?
There definitely should be a gap. Tight beaded ropes don’t have flexibility. Depends on what “larger” means though. If there is such a gap that beads are now sliding, I personally find this tough because it can affect weight changes during the release of the beads are shifting too much
The full arc will depend on the timing of the release relative to the rope shape. This is really tough to explain over text! Consistency on those will be through loads of practice / trial and error though
Thanks.
2:00 find Your strike zone.
79yo interested in weight loss/fitness goals. What rope eould you recommend? Beaded?
Definitely. Grab the Resistance rope from torqropes.com - I also have a video on my Channel explaining the different rope types
Thanks
As a begginer i used to practice daily for getting such skills ,does it badly affect our body?
Especially during periods?
Depends on what you are doing, but for the most part nope :)
I'm trying to get back into shape and I had a lot of success jumping rope years ago. Now I can't seem to find a rope that's the right weight for me. They all seem too light and its been frustrating. Back when I was training I used the old school, PE style jump rope with about 4in long plastic beads/tubes but the ones off Amazon that look like the old school, high school PE ropes are extremely lightweight. Any suggestions on a good starter rope? I tend to jump rope fast, low jumps....skipping I guess you could say. Thanks in advance.
@@dgmenace73 Hi- Great to read you are getting back into it! For sure these cheap ones on Amazon are crazy light. My ropes, TORQ Ropes, have heavier beads and rope on the Resistance model. It’s not a weighted rope but it’s a better weight than those from PE classes. I would recommend that!
I wanted to ask you something tori
I am 6 foot tall or 183cm that’s my height
Does my rope have to be 5mm long?
Do you mean 5mm thick? As in the diameter of the cord itself?
@@ToriBoggsJumpRope the cord
@@ToriBoggsJumpRope yes
@@ToriBoggsJumpRope how long
@@Muhammedthemaverick 244 cm / 8 feet, long. Finally, after 2 years you can get started jumping.... off you go 🙂
my advise to the editor... next time, whenever something baby is mentioned (baby rope, baby jump) we NEED a baby Yoda popping out!
I’M JUST A BABY!
Ist good 😋
🙏🏻🙏🏻
She's legit
Nice...I'd just jump higher 😂
Haha yeah, don’t do that!
I'd rather tie the rope in knots then when I get taller I'll untie the knots! See? Problem solved... 😎🤣🤪
Hopefully you’ve worn the rope out by then 😎