SIZE YOUR JUMP ROPE - WHAT LENGTH IS BEST? | By Lauren Jumps

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Published 2021-01-22
Sharing my journey with rope length so you guys can start your journey a bit wiser to it! It's not a straight forward one and there's no size fits all so I'll be responding to questions in the comments :)

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  • @marlalynum6175
    I just bought a dope rope on your recommendation! I’m 50 and picked up a jump rope for first time in years. I’ve been following you for a bit. You’ve inspired me to start learning your footwork. So excited and feels good to challenge myself. Will probably be buying the mat soon too. Thank you for sharing all the tutorials
  • @TH-ug1df
    Hi. I have been a specialist in internal medicine in Germany for 30 years. I am additionally a doctor for prevention, nutritional medicine, sports medicine and have trainer licenses for competitive triathlon and perform performance tests on professionals. I myself have completed all distances in triathlon for 30 years with great success ( at least 20 hours of training a week). Qualifications for world championships, also Hawaii....I want to say that I know a little about sports. But for your achievement I have a huge respect. I admire you. You're not just a beautiful woman. You are incredibly consistent and have trained brutally for years to achieve these fantastic feats. That commands a great deal of respect and admiration. You smile on every one of your videos. It's a dream. It looks so easy. But I also know your videos from the beginning of your training. With these lines I just want to express my admiration and encourage you to continue. As a doctor, your movements, your facial expressions, your posture, your gestures.... tell me much more. This world needs people like you. You are a very valuable person. Stay as you are! Don't let anyone want to change you. You are the way you are supposed to be! Keep your beliefs and affirmations. I admire you and wish I had the strength and energy to do the same. I send you my love from far away. Your videos will continue to inspire me in the future. My life account is almost expired. But your videos - your smile - create beautiful moments! That feels good. Please keep up the good work. Make the world smile. Then you get smiles back and create joy in people's hearts. Best regards
  • Hello Lauren, thank U from Ukraine! I started jumping rope thanks to your Shorts in YouTube. Your videos motivate me to become the better rope jumper:) Rope is the only sports equipment that with me. Jumping rope distracts me the horror around me. Glory of Ukraine!
  • @TraneFrancks
    I just want to thank you for the two intro long-form VODs. Thanks to your channel, I just bought my first beaded rope and know how to size it. I'm 60 and am very much looking forward to being able to video my very first crappy running man and a shuffle or two. And, thanks to you, I'm going to be very careful of taking care of my feet, shins and knees. Your jumping shorts are an absolute JOY to watch! I confess that I watched the very first short because, well, you're a pretty, fit young lady. A few shorts later and I was completely addicted to watching your footwork. Thank you for introducing me to a world of which I was completely unaware.
  • @jumpgenx2571
    This is the best rope length video I’ve seen! I’m in the process of experimenting with shorter ropes and it’s pretty frustrating. Thanks for the thoughtful explanation!
  • @kurtanp
    Thank you! I started working out with another YouTuber, Caroline Girvan, at the onset of the pandemic and have never stopped. Per your inspiration, I’ve been adding 5 minutes tabata intervals after with a jump rope. Yup, my rope was too long. Towards the end of the intervals, I was starting to trip up. Adjusting to a shorter rope length has made a huge difference in getting through this cardio blast. Bless you for sharing your journey. I look forward to getting better, stronger and building more endurance with your lead. At age 64, working out makes all the difference. I ski better now than I’ve ever skied in my life. Stronger, smoother and non-stop.
  • Thanks for this amazing video, i've been jumproping for half a year now and only for a month i'm trying to do some tricks and footwork, which is going well with a long rope.. but now that i want to increase also the speed i figured out that i need a shorter rope for that. Really frustrated because I had the feeling i was a beginner again and have to learn everything again.. good to know that you had this same stuggle in your Journey and look at what you are doing now! Big inspiration to continue and try to improve my technique with a shorter rope. Thanks!
  • Only just today I came across your Instagram and saw your jump rope videos. I cannot wait to get started with the beaded rope I’ve just ordered and learn from your videos! ☺️
  • Thank you Lauren! You take the time to think of, care about and help to teach and encourage us!!! Blessings!!
  • Beyond brilliant explanation and DEMONSTRATION🙌🏻. In rhythmic gymnastics it' s long until armpits just because we have to jump through in split and middle split so it needs room for our both insane long legs extended. Your iliac crests length makes total sense!! Thank you soooo much! 🧛🏻‍♀️🖤
  • @greergerson3172
    You are fantastic Lauren! This is the best rope length and form tutorial I've ever seen. You're so concise, great videos (showing side-by-side differences and slow mo) and your presentation to all viewers is so encouraging and not pretentious. I really appreciate all of your videos (and your sense of humour 😄). Thank you for inspiring me to be a better me 🙏😊
  • @brainsbeeru7405
    Thanks Lauren. Always very clear and informative. Keep posting and uploading. Cheers
  • @4578simonhi
    I started with a rope that was 9’3” (3 feet longer than my height) just before Xmas. Now I’m at 8’3” with the aim of getting to 8 feet dead. The biggest help for me is drilling my technique in a mirror to make sure I’m balanced/even. It took me a while to get used to it but feel much more comfortable with the shorter length, less tripping. Need to properly start working on foot work though ...
  • Lauren thx so much for insite on jumping for us newbies..your helping change my life for the better. Bless you. Cant wait to see your new videos..Cela from South Fl in America
  • @kerrywildner7995
    Thank You Lauren This jump rope length video has really helped me I was talking about how my rope kept tripping me up with a friend , and Your insightful video came onto my YouTube timeline End of my problems, i started doing jump rope as part of my excercise routine How amazing are You and a joy to watch and learn from You inspire me to be better MuchLove ❣️🇿🇦
  • @MerryLynch
    Best description of sizing the rope. Brilliant!
  • I’m new to jump roping and I purchased a crossrope set based on their sizing guidelines. I bought a large being 5’11 and I immediately felt it was way too long so I exchanged for a medium. I still felt even that was too long! I ended up buying an adjustable rope to experiment and learned that I could actually manage with the extra small rope from cross rope which is 7’6” long. So for me at least I need 3 sizes smaller than their recommendation suggests. I find it easier to jump with a shorter rope already and figure I may as well learn with better form from the start. The rope length you settled with being 1’8” more than your height plays out on my case basically as well. The extra small crossrope is 1” short of that but hopefully it will work out ok and I’ll keep my beaded rope and pvc one as well for options. Thanks for the video! Definitely the best one I’ve seen for proper sizing. I’m very surprised so many people recommend such a long rope to people. I could hardly jump with it. Best!
  • @kasiaw792
    Again, super informative and precise!
  • Thanx for sharing these informations with us! Looking forward to see some tutorials from you!!
  • Daaang, this totally explained my difficulty crossing. I do that stuff! Thank you!