Skipping is a simple yet effective cardiovascular exercise that elevates your heart rate. Getting your heart rate to beat faster trains your body to move oxygen and blood to your muscles more efficiently.
A full-body workout—yes, skipping—uses multiple muscle groups, including legs, arms, and shoulders. Skipping 5 minutes can feel like we have run a marathon.
When the skipping started many students could hardly skip. Some could skip. Just not repeatedly and only a couple knew one or two advanced skills or tricks. Now everyone in the class can skip using the rope and can successfully complete at least one skill or trick.
Thanks to Geraldo Alken and Sacha Skips featuring Luke Boon from Australia, Room 4 has been able to learn some new skipping techniques. We are focussing on the fundamental skills. This may mean that we need to work on the footwork and jumps without skipping rope first to get it. With each practice session, these techniques are becoming increasingly noticeable. The teamwork and watching each other for feedback when trying new skills are thrilling to see. Giving each other constructive feedback on what areas need improvement for them to successfully complete the skill.
The skills Room 4 has learned are the side shuffle, the boxer jump, double unders, and the side swing. The more we practise these skills, the easier they become and the more repetitions we can complete at once. We cannot wait to show off all the skills and tricks we have learned at the Jumping June celebration on June 27, 2024.