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The skipping workout

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By Liz Neporent and Mike Motta

Skipping is an effective way to burn fat, increase stamina, improve co-ordination and tone your muscles, especially the shoulders, arms and legs. Find out more:

Skipping is a speedy calorie-burner: jumping at a moderate speed of 70 to 120 turns per minute for 15 minutes burns 150 to 200 calories — as much as running a ten-minute mile, but with half the impact on your knees and ankles.

Skipping ropes are completely affordable and transportable. Prices range from £3 to £20, and since a rope can easily be tucked into a handbag or suitcase, it's easy to take on the road. All you need is a tall enough ceiling and space to turn the rope without knocking over a lamp or whipping your dog’s tail.

Choose a rope that's made of plastic or plastic beads with soft foam handles. Cloth ropes are too flimsy and leather ropes take a long time to break in. Also keep in mind that skipping ropes are not one-size-fits-all. To make sure yours is the proper length, stand on the centre of the rope with one foot and pull the rope straight up along the side of your body. It's a perfect fit if the handles come up to your armpits. If it’s too long, tie knots in either side until it’s the right length.

The workout

Skipping can take some practice. Although you are using your entire body, you'll feel this workout mostly in your lower arms and lower legs. At first these muscles may tire or even cramp, but you should gain more endurance after a few weeks of skipping at least twice a week.

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