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Jump Rope HMS SK08 270 cm — HMS fitness skipping rope, length 270 cm
Jump Rope HMS SK08 270 cm — HMS fitness skipping rope, length 270 cm
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Jump Rope HMS SK08 270 cm — HMS fitness skipping rope, length 270 cm
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Jump Rope HMS SK08 270 cm — HMS fitness skipping rope, length 270 cm
Jump Rope HMS SK08 270 cm — HMS fitness skipping rope, length 270 cm
HMS SK08 270 cm is a fitness jump rope designed for general cardio, endurance and coordination training. With a fixed length of 270 cm, the skipping rope is intended for use at home, in gym sessions and during cross-training or warm-ups. The rope length accommodates a wide range of users and supports varied jump styles such as basic skips, double-unders and interval routines.
The HMS SK08 270 cm offers a simple, durable design that focuses on reliable performance during repetitive cardio sessions. Its fixed length reduces setup time and ensures consistent rope rotation, helping to maintain rhythm when practicing speed jumps or endurance sets. The construction is aimed at everyday fitness use and provides a balance between weight and maneuverability suitable for both beginners and more experienced jumpers.
Stand on the middle of the rope with feet shoulder-width apart and hold handles at hip level. Rotate the rope using wrist motion while maintaining a steady, light bounce on the balls of the feet. Adjust jump style between single skips, alternating feet, and double-unders according to training goals. Use the rope for timed rounds, repetition sets or as part of a warm-up sequence before strength or cardio sessions.
Use footwear with good shock absorption and jump on a flat, non-abrasive surface to extend rope life. For safer training, clear the area of obstacles and allow sufficient ceiling height for full rotations. If speed or advanced techniques are a priority, practice wrist control and short sessions to build coordination progressively.
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