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Fitness Rope skipping, Can help to lose body fat?

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TStechnosakai
post Jan 14 2012, 10:42 PM, updated 14y ago

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So just like my title, can rope skipping actually helps in burning whole body fat. As in lower down the percentage of body fat. I know that in order to burn fat, one have to do cardio exercise right?? So is rope skipping consider as cardio exercise? I know jogging is effective but I heard that jogging is not good for the knees. Are there any side effects for rope skipping? Because we have jump up everytime the rope comes.
So people, please enlighten me with your knowledge. Thanks in advance. blush.gif
TStechnosakai
post Jan 15 2012, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(victor_hoh @ Jan 14 2012, 10:56 PM)
rope skipping is a very vigorous exercise, and it requires skill. It is easier to jog 20 mins non-stop than to skip 5 minutes. Thus for most people it is better off start jogging than to spend time and effort in training rope skipping.
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Thanks for the advice bro. smile.gif
well I do play futsal, but because of the school holidays. I stopped because of work. Now very easy run out of breath cry.gif
So.. is it okay if I start back with futsal first then go on with rope skipping?


Added on January 15, 2012, 1:05 pm
QUOTE(oldKyoo @ Jan 15 2012, 09:18 AM)
rope skipping sounds easy, but its harder to do it for a long period, and the definition of long period rope skipping for starters is around 3-4 mins.

all it takes 1 minute of pure jumping, and its likely youd be out of breath.

but yes, if you can do it for 15 minutes, it would burn more calories than jogging for 30 minutes.

jogging hurts ur knees if u dont land ur foot down properly. plus the correct type of shoes massively decreases the chances of you hurting ur knees in the long run, so is the type of surface you decide to run on.

skipping is essentially the same thing for newbies, since you cant control ur jumping height correctly, you will tend to jump higher sometimes and lower sometimes, and you'd be too busy to try and land down properly. In the end, skipping also can hurt ur knee joints.
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Thanks for the advice smile.gif
maybe if I want to jog, I'll go MPSJ. smile.gif

This post has been edited by technosakai: Jan 15 2012, 01:05 PM

 

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