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| Rank: Lightweight Experience: 2-3 Years Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: new york
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Gender: | jump rope without the rope interesting...that means i have no excuse to no do that tommorow morning. the thing with the 45 minute walk, thats also in the morning too right |
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| | #15 (permalink) |
| Rank: Light Heavyweight Experience: 5-7 Years Join Date: Mar 2005
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| when i want to switch up my cardio i throw in some jump rope. I usually do it hiit style. I jump rope as hard as possible for a minute, then rest for 30 to 45 seconds, then repeat. 15 to 20 of those and i'm spent |
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| Rank: New Member Join Date: Jun 2005
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| I Have an odd habbit i got myself into, it started because i was realy tired after doning a set of weighted crunches and needed a break, so i started streching something for 30 seconds inbetween each set of situps cruches ect.that day and found it realy gave me a good full body strech by the time I was done with mysit-ups that day so i contiued to do it. J/w what others think of that, is it good to strech inbetween sit-up sets? |
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| Rank: Member Join Date: Jun 2005
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And yes you dont need the rope..The only need for the rope is to make sure you keep your speed at a constant because after it starts going you can slow it down unless you stop it/restart... I would say 100 to 200 would do... Bout 15-30 minutes if that... | |
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| Rank: Member Join Date: Jun 2005
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