I’ve been needing to workout. For a while. For a few years, the body has been changing and while my eating didn’t seem to change, my waist line has. To top it off, this last year I messed up one of my knees and finally had to go to physical therapy for several sessions to get things worked out. My biggest hurdle for working out has been that I basically don’t like working out...
Upon doing research for something that might work, I came upon jumping rope. It’s good cardio and frankly, makes me hurt. It also plays nicely into my somewhat lazy nature when it comes to working out. I can get a pretty good workout in without leaving my house and in a short time frame. I found a jump rope, but sadly it was a little too short... I ended up finding one that would work for me and used it while I waited for a set I ordered. I got the Crossrope ones which were a little spendy, but they’re impressive. It was a set that came with a 1/4 lb rope and a 1 lb rope (interchangeable with one set of handles). I’m a few weeks in and I think it’s aftually going to stick. The heavier rope (not weighted handles) can really hurt, particularly during high intensity intervals. Crossrope makes heavier ropes, too-I might look into getting one as time goes on.
So, if you’re looking for something different, “easy”, no need for a lot of equipment and can travel with you, take a look at using a jump rope. I was surprised at how much variation can be integrated into these work outs. I started mixing in body weight exercises between the sets of jumping and it can leave me pretty whipped at the end. Hopefully this will get the cardio and endurance doing better, lose a few lbs, and maybe a bit more muscle.
Jeremy
Upon doing research for something that might work, I came upon jumping rope. It’s good cardio and frankly, makes me hurt. It also plays nicely into my somewhat lazy nature when it comes to working out. I can get a pretty good workout in without leaving my house and in a short time frame. I found a jump rope, but sadly it was a little too short... I ended up finding one that would work for me and used it while I waited for a set I ordered. I got the Crossrope ones which were a little spendy, but they’re impressive. It was a set that came with a 1/4 lb rope and a 1 lb rope (interchangeable with one set of handles). I’m a few weeks in and I think it’s aftually going to stick. The heavier rope (not weighted handles) can really hurt, particularly during high intensity intervals. Crossrope makes heavier ropes, too-I might look into getting one as time goes on.
So, if you’re looking for something different, “easy”, no need for a lot of equipment and can travel with you, take a look at using a jump rope. I was surprised at how much variation can be integrated into these work outs. I started mixing in body weight exercises between the sets of jumping and it can leave me pretty whipped at the end. Hopefully this will get the cardio and endurance doing better, lose a few lbs, and maybe a bit more muscle.
Jeremy