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AK-47
04-14-2008, 04:54 PM
Ok so my problem starts like 3 mins into my skipping. I get sharp pains in the stomach area. I dont know why but it makes me stop. Is it a stitch? Is it because im drinkig too much water (i dont have problems in other areas e.g. bag, shadowboxing.)
what do you think?

amy
04-14-2008, 05:00 PM
I get the same thing every once in a while. Are you holding your breath maybe? Try being more relaxed and breathing slower.

RDJ
04-14-2008, 05:50 PM
Amy is correct, that's usually a breathing problem. I get it during bag work sometimes, calmly breathing for half a minute solves it.

Diomedes
04-14-2008, 07:53 PM
I'm terrible at skipping, I've got a mental block or something. I've only just learnt how to skip one foot at a time, rather than jumping off both feat. After a while of skipping though, with each impact with the ground I swear I can feel my heart being wrenched around inside my rib-cage. Annoying, and somewhat painful.

tri-pod
04-14-2008, 10:43 PM
I'm terrible at skipping, I've got a mental block or something. I've only just learnt how to skip one foot at a time, rather than jumping off both feat. After a while of skipping though, with each impact with the ground I swear I can feel my heart being wrenched around inside my rib-cage. Annoying, and somewhat painful.


lol after i learned how to skip from foot to foot and with good rythym i think its harder to go back to two feet at the same time

amy
04-15-2008, 01:09 AM
I'm terrible at skipping, I've got a mental block or something. I've only just learnt how to skip one foot at a time, rather than jumping off both feat. After a while of skipping though, with each impact with the ground I swear I can feel my heart being wrenched around inside my rib-cage. Annoying, and somewhat painful.

How high are you jumping? You should skip just high enough for the rope to pass under and be on the balls of your feet.

Diomedes
04-15-2008, 01:45 AM
How high are you jumping? You should skip just high enough for the rope to pass under and be on the balls of your feet.

I typically jump very high and skip with a slow beat. When my coach starts screaming at us to go faster or do tricks and such, I jump even higher and raise my knees, since if I tried to go faster or do any sort of tricks I'd just trip myself up, and at least this way it doesnt look like I'm slacking. I'm competent or great at everything else - I feel like I need to say that because I'm probably giving the impression that I suck if I cant even skip properly. :oops: As I said, I've got a mental block or something.

AK-47
04-15-2008, 02:21 AM
Ok thanks guys ill try breathing calmer :good

Punisher33
04-15-2008, 05:29 PM
I get that every once in awhile, like others already said it could be from lack of breathing properly, but for me I think it's more or less a pulled muscle, I sometimes get the samething when I'm lifting, which could mean one of three things, either your doing the workout with bad form, your working out a new muscle thats not used to the strain, and possibly the fact that your overworking the muscle itself.

Im great at jumping rope, could do all the tricks and what not, and my breathing seems to be pretty controlled which allows me to jump rope for about 20 minutes straight when in training. I just feel that I might be over over working the abdominal region too much.

RDJ
04-15-2008, 06:31 PM
I typically jump very high and skip with a slow beat. When my coach starts screaming at us to go faster or do tricks and such, I jump even higher and raise my knees, since if I tried to go faster or do any sort of tricks I'd just trip myself up, and at least this way it doesnt look like I'm slacking. I'm competent or great at everything else - I feel like I need to say that because I'm probably giving the impression that I suck if I cant even skip properly. :oops: As I said, I've got a mental block or something.

Most people who can't skip try to jump over the rope as they swing it. Try the other way around, jump then quickly swing the rope underneath your feet. It may sound silly but it worked for a lot of new people in my gym.

BITCH ASS
04-15-2008, 07:37 PM
Just be loose. Get in there put on a good beat, and dance with the rope.

murphyx500
04-16-2008, 06:00 AM
I have a heavy rope made of leather which makes it hard to do tricks, so for me it's basic skipping. This can get boring after extended periods (I'm talking even over 5 minutes). I tried listening to music but the songs just pissed me off.

silvy_chris
04-16-2008, 07:44 AM
I don't know, I find skipping easy you can slow down and then hit your own pace, go fast when necessary I did 25 minutes straight the other day, before weight lifting.

However if you do it in rounds with 30 secs slow pace, 30 sec sprint repeat for a round 1 min break, then again, in a few rounds you are completely wasted.

I think its an individual thing, running on the other hand and I am fucked real quick

thats wat i do.. i get a massive clock and lean it against sumthing infront of me and do 10 seconds normal, 10 seconds running (pretty hard) and then 10 seconds double ups and over and over ect... realy helps with stamina

Diomedes
04-16-2008, 08:58 AM
Most people who can't skip try to jump over the rope as they swing it. Try the other way around, jump then quickly swing the rope underneath your feet. It may sound silly but it worked for a lot of new people in my gym.

I'll give it a go. I know its something I have to deal with. Always annoys me though, I'd rather do bag work, or run, or just about anything else. Ugh.

Fasta89
05-17-2008, 11:22 PM
I am so terribly shit at skipping got a speed rope the other day and im pathetic my co-ordination is so bad i get confused which way the ropes coming round and i keep doing double jumps which i knw is not good at all any advice? Also since livin out this year for my first year of uni ive also gained a good inch of blubber i try nt to eat too much and go runnin 3 times a week nd play tennis a couple of hours at a time but the flab dnt budge very easily ive lost 1 stone but that elusive inch does not seem to be decreasing very fast!

Filmnpuck
05-18-2008, 12:12 AM
I'll give it a go. I know its something I have to deal with. Always annoys me though, I'd rather do bag work, or run, or just about anything else. Ugh.

Might be something to do with the way you're holding the rope as well. In order to keep the rope moving at a brisk pace, my hands don't actually move very much, but there's a good amount of tension in the rope. A good way of making this happen I found is to hold the rope pretty wide, and focus on making tight little circles with your hands.

joekirkbycobra
05-18-2008, 03:40 AM
i love skipping

AK-47
05-18-2008, 11:31 AM
Yeh i do 3min rounds im ok at it now dont get much problems as i used to ^_^

TKDfighterJoe
05-19-2008, 12:23 AM
try walking really really fast. you'll find that you can speed it up by hopping a bit on the steps. then just let the hop exaggurate.

also, think about keeping your feet moving, don't freeze and wait to land, keep rolling.

average_joe
05-19-2008, 01:56 AM
Hate to break this to you, but you have AIDS.

ajay11
05-19-2008, 11:05 AM
IMPROVE YOUR CORE STRENGTH !!!

Has nothing to do with anything else.