Great audience reach, Kyle! USA Jump Rope coaches have long ago standardized terminology for the sport and your “stutter step” is commonly known as the “rocker.” The stutter step is when the jumper sneaks a second step with the opposite foot in the same loop instead of one step per revolution. Thanks for your enthusiastic sharing. 👍🏻
I literally just saw some very similar footwork drill on a reel the other week and I've been searching high and low to find a tutorial on how this is broken down.... Here it is 🤙💯🔥 saved and ready to practice 💪
Hi Kyle, I appreciate you've already made a side swing video, but as you mention in this one, is it possible for you to make another please? Love your channel - always learning new jump rope skills - thank you!
hey, need your suggestion... I have started jump rope to lose weight...it's been around 3-4 weeks..i do 1000 skips(in sets of 100& 200) daily... i can do regular skips with proper form and high knees too.... I'm confused as to what should i do next...like learn fancy stuff or continue with my routine? And if you say new stuff, can you guide me like which move should i learn first and which next and how to incorporate it in my normal routine?
How long does it take you to finish the 1k jumps? If you haven't, check out my start here playlist on the home page of my channel. Many beginners need to dial in sizing and form further. Work on building rope speed as well. Here is a tutorial on 4 footwork skills that are great for beginners👍 ruclips.net/video/ZJUo544iV-A/видео.html Also, try a few of my workouts. Many add in some bodyweight exercises. This will also change it up and give you a time based workout over counting. Let me know if I can help more!
@@Jump15officialthanks for replying... it usually takes me around 12-15 mins max... sometimes i'm able to do it under 10mins.... and all this i do after a 2km run...
@@Harshit-lm9jk your doing good! Check out those things I showed above and you'll be on your way. If you master those little footwork skills quickly then I would move into learning the Criss cross and other footwork ( I have my footwork series playlist and there are other people that do different styles as well. Then you can always just check out my jump rope skills library playlist and grab a skill that looks like something you would like to learn. Just try not to skill hop to quickly, but really try to dial one in at a high level before moving on. Doing a lot of skills at a sub par level isn't very fun or impressive, but can be tempting. Keep crushing 🤜
Great audience reach, Kyle! USA Jump Rope coaches have long ago standardized terminology for the sport and your “stutter step” is commonly known as the “rocker.” The stutter step is when the jumper sneaks a second step with the opposite foot in the same loop instead of one step per revolution. Thanks for your enthusiastic sharing. 👍🏻
Appreciate you bud and thanks for sharing!🤙
Wow, I must try this kind od footwork. You are great jumper.
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I literally just saw some very similar footwork drill on a reel the other week and I've been searching high and low to find a tutorial on how this is broken down.... Here it is 🤙💯🔥 saved and ready to practice 💪
Nice 🤙
Great jump rope technique teaching.👏 Definitely, No.2 looks cool!
Appreciate you
Sir, please make a video about side swings!
Here is my new tutorial on them! ruclips.net/video/RmeF1YtCk84/видео.html
Hi Kyle, I appreciate you've already made a side swing video, but as you mention in this one, is it possible for you to make another please? Love your channel - always learning new jump rope skills - thank you!
Hey Marcus,
I would be happy to! I'll put it on my list and try to hit it soon🤙
Appreciate you!🤜
@@Jump15official Many thanks Kyle - much appreciated! I'm sure others will benefit from the side swing video too
hey, need your suggestion... I have started jump rope to lose weight...it's been around 3-4 weeks..i do 1000 skips(in sets of 100& 200) daily... i can do regular skips with proper form and high knees too.... I'm confused as to what should i do next...like learn fancy stuff or continue with my routine? And if you say new stuff, can you guide me like which move should i learn first and which next and how to incorporate it in my normal routine?
How long does it take you to finish the 1k jumps? If you haven't, check out my start here playlist on the home page of my channel. Many beginners need to dial in sizing and form further. Work on building rope speed as well.
Here is a tutorial on 4 footwork skills that are great for beginners👍
ruclips.net/video/ZJUo544iV-A/видео.html
Also, try a few of my workouts. Many add in some bodyweight exercises. This will also change it up and give you a time based workout over counting.
Let me know if I can help more!
@@Jump15officialthanks for replying... it usually takes me around 12-15 mins max... sometimes i'm able to do it under 10mins.... and all this i do after a 2km run...
@@Harshit-lm9jk your doing good! Check out those things I showed above and you'll be on your way. If you master those little footwork skills quickly then I would move into learning the Criss cross and other footwork ( I have my footwork series playlist and there are other people that do different styles as well.
Then you can always just check out my jump rope skills library playlist and grab a skill that looks like something you would like to learn. Just try not to skill hop to quickly, but really try to dial one in at a high level before moving on. Doing a lot of skills at a sub par level isn't very fun or impressive, but can be tempting.
Keep crushing 🤜
can I ask why rope jumpers use this carpet I don't use it so I wanna know what I missed?
An exercise mat protects your rope from rough surfaces extending its life 🤙
I think your question was rhetorical haha. Two is much more impressive. Kyle, what shoe's are those you have on there?
🤣🤙 Nike metcon....6 or 7. A good training shoe, but not a good all around shoe due to the flat heel design for lifting.
#2 is much more impressive! 2:40
No2 was definitely way more impressive Kyle!
🤙 appreciate you!
Probably never going to be able to do much of that. My brain would explode.
Start small and build gradually. You'll be surprised with where you end up!
2 was way better