If cardio fills you with dread, step
off the treadmill and pick up a skipping rope instead.
Cardio has had a hard time of late. Following the
explosion of women's weight training, TRX, boxing and functional fitness, the
treadmills, cross-trainers and rowing machines have been left collecting a
layer of dust for a couple of years now. And it’s understandable: finishing a
workout with 30 monotonous minutes staring at the timer, playing ever more
complicated mental maths games counting down how many seconds remain, is
undeniably boring. But, there’s a new cardio trend on the gym floor that’s
about to change it all, and all it takes is a humble skipping rope.
Skipping as a cardio workout has burst onto the
fitness scene, and a playground game this is not. This is skipping 2.0: sexier,
more technical and certainly more dynamic. It ticks all the boxes of what a
good cardio workout should be: challenging and heart-rate elevating yet
sustainable for 20 minutes or more. But, crucially, it’s fun, varied, and more
skills-orientated. Achieving a double-under or cross-over counts as an
accomplishment, much like a yoga crow or headstand, making us far more likely
to
keep going back for more.
keep going back for more.
Alex Whittet has been skipping for over three years
as an alternative to running. “I found running a bit one-dimensional, but
taking up skipping has given me much more variety, and the cardio benefits are
almost instantaneous. It’s boosted my hand-eye coordination, agility – and
mastering tricks definitely turns heads."
And, when you consider that boxers have been
skipping for centuries to keep their footwork in check, it comes as no surprise
that skipping is having a renaissance. Skipping classes and workouts are rather
appropriately popping up all across London. These are the studios you need to
know, and the equipment to add to your gym arsenal.
HIIS at 12x3
HIIS – that’s high intensity interval skipping – launched in
January 2019 at London boxing gym 12x3. “Skipping improves timing, coordination
and agility whilst toning upper and lower body muscles and burning fat. We’ve
designed the class so all abilities and anyone looking to improve their skill
level and get a great workout, can take part. The more skillful they get the
harder they’ll be able to push,” says 12x3 co-founder Ryan Pickard. The class itself
promises to burn up to 1,200 calories, but it’s developing skills and tricks
that will have you coming back for more.
On The Ropes meet-ups, London
Founded in 2010 and scheduling regular meet-ups every few weeks
in the capital, On The Ropes offers a variety of sessions for all skipping
skillsets. The focus here is on improving technique, so that skippers can
unlock the full health and fitness benefits.
For going it alone: Rush Athletics jump-ropes
If you’re going solo, a good quality rope is a must. "If
you’re under 6 foot, you need a 9 foot rope. Over 6 foot? Go for the 10
foot," advises Whittet. Rush Athletics make the highest quality ropes in
the business. If you’re travelling, it takes up next to no space in your
suitcase, and all you need is some outside space.
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