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#174683 - 08/03/05 11:00 PM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: Cownose]
Christie Offline
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You're also doing it wrong if you can do it for 20 minutes without puking and passing out.




Ya no kidding man, 20 minutes is a long freaking time.

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#174684 - 08/03/05 11:18 PM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: Christie]
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Ha ha yeah I must have been doing it wrong. Whats the proper way to do interval training?


Edited by umsangil (08/03/05 11:18 PM)

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#174685 - 08/04/05 12:44 AM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: SkInHoUnD]
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Dont you guys ever mess up and miss a jump?




I still do. I just started. I am getting a lot better though. I try to get like 150 in a row, and if I mess up at 146, I start over. If I get it, I do something else like hopping on each foot individually. I'll keep doing different things until I've been at it for about 20 minutes or so.

Two things I cant get down for anything are jumping really high and getting the rope to go under my feet twice. The other thing is where you cross your arms over each other. I usually get it under my feet and whack myself in the head as its coming back over.

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#174686 - 08/04/05 12:55 AM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: umsangil]
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Whats the proper way to do interval training?




It varies from person to person, but there is one thing that's true for everyone (unless you shouldn't being doing it in the first place due to medical conditions or whatever)...it has to be intense. If you can do it for 20 minutes, you probably need to raise the intensity. You can do that by shortening the rest periods, sprinting faster (if you're not sprinting all out already), or sprinting longer. The only thing you have to watch is when you're raising the sprinting time...it isn't considered sprinting anymore once you've slowed down considerably, and if you do it that long you're working the wrong energy system anyway.

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#174687 - 08/04/05 11:42 AM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: Cownose]
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20 minutes is a LONG time...

If you're a martial artist, it would be better to do shorter lengths. Like 3-5 minutes and do a number of sets. That'll be far more beneficial for MA.

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#174688 - 08/05/05 03:59 PM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: Supremor]
mma Offline
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I always jumprope with headphones and my favorite rock and R&B tracks. It helps me keep time and keep rhythm. I don't count jumps or anything, I just jump alternating feet every jump like a boxer for as long as the song goes. 1 song is about 3-5 mins, and I get as long as the pause between tracks is to rest. I try to go for at least half the CD, which is a good 25 minutes.

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#174689 - 08/05/05 04:22 PM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: mma]
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Hmm, I like that idea about using the music lenght to judge your time..I have always been wondering how to time myself. My watch just doesn't beep loud enough to know when I am done and I hate to just stop and look at my watch..Tks for the pointer..:)
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#174690 - 08/05/05 06:40 PM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: Cownose]
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I am going to give a different opinion, while jumping rope is certainly as good a jogging if not better, it burns more calories than running if you maintain a jumping pace equal to your stride pace it does have a few major drawbacks. Running not jogging brings more lower body muscles into the workout, if you are actually running you will work the glutes, hamstring, calves, and quads. Jumping rope works mostly the calves. Second in cardivascular work it is easy to improve a psecific motion very quickly but you need to vary your cardio or you may find yourself able to jump 20 minutes but only spar for 5 minutes also don't jump two feet at a time alternate feet to increase load. The plus on jumping rope is that you can train different rhythms and vary speed and footwork exercises, but running should be preserved as necessary to a complete training routine. If you get bored running some suggestions 1never run more than 2 miles but try to work to a 10 minute 2 mile pace, it is a difficult goal but nobody gets bored in 10 minutes, vary your running run sprints of varying distance from sets of 20 meter sprints up to 600 meter sprints and do them in sets like weightlifting.
Both are good exercises, if you read Jack London's Stories about boxing he outlines an old time training routine that included running sprinting and jumping rope.
In fact for boxing there are considered five primary exercises, running, jumping rope, shadow boxing, heavy bag and sparring.
Jumping rope is a great workout but I would use it to replace jogging and keep hard sprinting workouts as part of your routine.

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#174691 - 08/05/05 08:18 PM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: WADO]
mma Offline
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I'd like to add to that. If you get bored running on the streets or on a track, get some good sturdy shoes and run in the hills! Its really hard but you'll never get bored if you do hill workouts, and they'll benefit you so much more than just strait track work. But don't jump strait to running only in the hills, you'll shred your legs, build up to it. peace.

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#174692 - 08/07/05 01:45 PM Re: Jumping Rope vs. Running [Re: mma]
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Registered: 06/14/05
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Thanks for the advice on running WADO and mma. I do like jumping rope a lot better, but ill give your running ideas a try.

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