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Just 100 skips a day! How skipping rope daily can improve health

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 16, 2025, 18:00 IST
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Skipping rope daily is the key



Most likely, the first thing that springs to mind when you hear the phrase "skipping rope workout" is your early playground experiences of jumping rope. It was enjoyable, to be sure, but is it a practical method of getting in shape? It turns out to be true! There are several advantages to a skipping rope workout, including the fact that it's an inexpensive, enjoyable, and high-intensity full-body workout, and you don’t need to do a lot of them. Just 100 skips a day are enough to transform your body, mind, and health drastically. Here’s how:

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Strengthens the heart



According to a 2019 study published in the European Journal of Applied Physiology, skipping improved a number of cardiovascular disease risk factors in adolescent girls with prehypertension, including body composition, inflammation, blood pressure, and vascular function (the way blood and lymph move throughout the body).

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Improves lung capacity



A great way to increase respiratory fitness is to jump rope. Your heart rate and breathing rate rise to meet the additional demand when you jump for extended periods of time because your working muscles need more blood and oxygen to be pumped. Your lung capacity may gradually increase as a result, enabling you to work out for longer periods of time.

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Helps you lose weight



Burn those calories away! Given that a 20-minute run burns between 100 and 150 calories, why not switch up your morning exercise with a jump rope? You can burn between 200 and 300 calories a day if you practice for just 10 minutes. Jumping daily will help you lose a pound in around 12 days because one pound of fat is equal to roughly 3,500 calories. 15 minutes is a simple commitment for such striking outcomes.

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Increase bone density



As you age, your bone density declines. However, a health study by Biomed Research International suggests that jumping rope may assist in maintaining strong bones. The slight impact or stress from landing after a leap helps strengthen your bones because jumping rope is a load-bearing sport.

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Improve memory



The finest brain-healthy exercises incorporate rhythm, strategy, and coordination. Jumping rope requires precision, coordination, and spatial awareness, so your brain is working with you! Cognitive functioning is strengthened by mentally focused exercise. When you jump rope, all hemispheres of your brain are engaged. Your brain can create new neural connections if you improve your talents by learning new tricks. Daily practice may actually improve or even preserve memory.

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