I've seen them all and this is a fine presentation. I like the simplicity such as leaving out confusing concept like cardinal rules which can be off putting.
Hello Geoffrey, thanks for your feedback. Trying to teach the massive complexities of human movement in simple and digestible ways for individuals who truly have never been previewed to its underlying principles is a challenge. However, once we understand our 3D movement capability the world of movement opens up!!!! My best to you!
The biggest difference is the weights of the rope, if I'm understanding your question. If you're asking about the different tools in relation to how they are typically used then, the battle rope is more limited in its rotational strength capacity on the body. Please let me know if I can dive deeper based on a follow up question.
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Thanks for sharing the technical rope flows…
I have a 3lb Crossrope jump rope. I’m gonna give this a try!
Awesome! we also have a rope flow course if you want to deep dive into the WHY courses.gymnazoedu.com/offers/a2fG8mVK/checkout
Thanks I will do everything in this video!!
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I've seen them all and this is a fine presentation. I like the simplicity such as leaving out confusing concept like cardinal rules which can be off putting.
Hello Geoffrey, thanks for your feedback. Trying to teach the massive complexities of human movement in simple and digestible ways for individuals who truly have never been previewed to its underlying principles is a challenge. However, once we understand our 3D movement capability the world of movement opens up!!!! My best to you!
what is the difference in strength between rope flow and battle rope?
The biggest difference is the weights of the rope, if I'm understanding your question. If you're asking about the different tools in relation to how they are typically used then, the battle rope is more limited in its rotational strength capacity on the body. Please let me know if I can dive deeper based on a follow up question.