Hello again,
My questions relative to the title of this thread are:
How do I get better at jumping rope? The obvious answer here is practice.. but I am really bad. I seem to always jump high when the rope comes to my feet but I see everyone barely leaving the ground. I try to think myself into not really jumping so much but when the rope gets there my body feels like it has to take off or the rope will get caught. Any techniques to practice to help with that?
Lastly,
My first training session I was getting so out of breath from being out of shape that I was obviously having trouble breathing. However when one of my instructors came over to give me some advice on my uppercut, I found myself really really struggling to be able to breathe. I normally breathe through my mouth as I have since I was younger and not so much through my nose because they used to be stuffed so much from allergies, I had to spit the mouthpiece out to be able to breath... do I just have to keep fighting through with the mouthpiece in until I get used to it? It seems to really restrict my breathing.
Thanks!
My questions relative to the title of this thread are:
How do I get better at jumping rope? The obvious answer here is practice.. but I am really bad. I seem to always jump high when the rope comes to my feet but I see everyone barely leaving the ground. I try to think myself into not really jumping so much but when the rope gets there my body feels like it has to take off or the rope will get caught. Any techniques to practice to help with that?
Lastly,
My first training session I was getting so out of breath from being out of shape that I was obviously having trouble breathing. However when one of my instructors came over to give me some advice on my uppercut, I found myself really really struggling to be able to breathe. I normally breathe through my mouth as I have since I was younger and not so much through my nose because they used to be stuffed so much from allergies, I had to spit the mouthpiece out to be able to breath... do I just have to keep fighting through with the mouthpiece in until I get used to it? It seems to really restrict my breathing.
Thanks!