Rope of hope
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PAST:
Men skipped way back in 1600 AD. That was when Egyptians used vines for jumping. It became a popular trend in 1940s and 50s when kids were seen using the clothesline as a skipping rope. Skipping is an international sport now, played around the world for competitions or fun.
PRESENT:
Bindaas is selling the Advanced Exercise 2.8m Skip/Jump Rope with Counting Meter+FREE Kids’ Rope.
Whether old or young, rich or poor, men or women – skipping is the coolest exercise for everyone. Here’s why:
FUTURE:
Buy the Advanced Exercise Skipping Rope and skip for just 10 minutes everyday – your health will change dramatically for a lifetime of fitness. This rope allows you to keep a count of the number of jumps you’ve made. So, now you won’t have to count every single jump anymore. Its handles are covered with soft foam for that easy, comfy grip.
In 1982, Albert Rayner of UK became the fastest skipper in the world. He skipped a rope 128 times in 10 seconds!
Men skipped way back in 1600 AD. That was when Egyptians used vines for jumping. It became a popular trend in 1940s and 50s when kids were seen using the clothesline as a skipping rope. Skipping is an international sport now, played around the world for competitions or fun.
PRESENT:
Bindaas is selling the Advanced Exercise 2.8m Skip/Jump Rope with Counting Meter+FREE Kids’ Rope.
Whether old or young, rich or poor, men or women – skipping is the coolest exercise for everyone. Here’s why:
- It’s a cheap, cheap rope. A little money for the whole healthy family.
- Inspire your young kids to get into a very healthy habit. If you skip, they will skip too!
- Such a simple exercise. Don’t need any coach, guide or brains to solve this one!
- Perform and play anywhere. Indoor, outdoor, no door – anywhere.
- Lungs: Start from breathing better. And then go onto…
- Body: Lose weight. You can burn up to 1000 calories in one hour of skipping.
- Limbs: Tone your arms, legs and abs muscles.
- Muscles: Become flexible. A good skipper has awesome balance & perfect posture.
- Hands & feet: Enhance coordination between hands and feet movements.
- Bones: Strengthen bones. It’s like your daily dose of calcium.
- Energy: Increase your stamina. Test your skipping powers to know your health quotient.
- Brain: Increases your attention skills. Gives you an alert, smart eye.
- Heart: For that big heart. Skipping speeds your heart rate like that of a runner.
FUTURE:
Buy the Advanced Exercise Skipping Rope and skip for just 10 minutes everyday – your health will change dramatically for a lifetime of fitness. This rope allows you to keep a count of the number of jumps you’ve made. So, now you won’t have to count every single jump anymore. Its handles are covered with soft foam for that easy, comfy grip.
Skipping Records to inspire you!
In 1963, 71-year-old Tom Morris skipped 2022 km!In 1982, Albert Rayner of UK became the fastest skipper in the world. He skipped a rope 128 times in 10 seconds!
Features & Specifications:
- Great for increasing your aerobic fitness levels.
- Length: 2.8 meters. Length is adjustable.
- Tough and durable, ideal for sports training.
- Ergonomic handles covered with soft-foam grip.
- Automatic counting meter on the handle counts upto 999 and can be reset to zero. It allows you to measure your calorie burn. Now you don’t have to count while jumping.
- Spring on the floor allows smoother and faster rope spin and prevents rope from wear and tear.
- Washable.
- Weight: 215 gm
Adult Skipping Rope:
- Material of the rope: Wood, weaved nylon rope, rubber, axle tree, sponge and plastic.
- Material of the handle: Cushioned handles made of plastic with comfortable soft foam grips.
- Colours available: Orange, Red, Blue, Green.
FREE Kids’ Skippping Rope:
- Material: Rope made of lightweight PVC for a faster rope speed. Plastic handle.
- Colours available: Fluorescent orange.
Bold 'n' Bindaas:
Hand-wash in cold water. Do not use hot water.
Keep changing the skipping style after every 30 seconds to avoid fatigue
Keep changing the skipping style after every 30 seconds to avoid fatigue
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