I am finding that my heel comes close to the ground as I am skipping rope when I land. I am on the balls of my feet all the time and jumping, but after recording myself I noticed that my heel is close to the ground rather than raised high. I’m not flat footed, and my heel doesn’t touch the floor all the way but close, maybe an inch off the ground. Is this incorrect? Should my heels be up at all times like I’m wearing high heel shoes or can they be lower to the ground with the pressure in the balls of my feet?
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How much do you weigh?
I don’t claim to be an expert but keeping your heels from ****ing the floor and jarring your body seems like priority #1. By how much they are off the floor seems unimportant, at least to me. As long as your shocks aren’t bottoming out, it’s all good.
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Originally posted by 4truth View PostHow much do you weigh?
I don’t claim to be an expert but keeping your heels from ****ing the floor and jarring your body seems like priority #1. By how much they are off the floor seems unimportant, at least to me. As long as your shocks aren’t bottoming out, it’s all good.
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Originally posted by 4truth View PostHow much do you weigh?
I don’t claim to be an expert but keeping your heels from ****ing the floor and jarring your body seems like priority #1. By how much they are off the floor seems unimportant, at least to me. As long as your shocks aren’t bottoming out, it’s all good.
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Its better if your heel is closer to the ground, just make sure it wont touch it. Its better because the pressure on your foot will be evenly distributed. Whereas if it's high or you're tip toeing, 100% of 190lbs and the pressure of jumping will be on the balls of your feet. You keep doing this, there's this arch on top part of your foot that will protrude a bit and it really hurts... How did I know? Cus it happened to me, really painful
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Man, I suck at skipping.
No matter how much I practice, the rope always catches my shoes unless I really raise my legs up and look ridiculous and tire out cause of how high I'm jumping. Like it would make for a very comical video
I just want to be able to skip smoothly like the folks that make it look so effortless
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Originally posted by Lupara View PostMan, I suck at skipping.
No matter how much I practice, the rope always catches my shoes unless I really raise my legs up and look ridiculous and tire out cause of how high I'm jumping. Like it would make for a very comical video
I just want to be able to skip smoothly like the folks that make it look so effortless
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Originally posted by Lupara View PostMan, I suck at skipping.
No matter how much I practice, the rope always catches my shoes unless I really raise my legs up and look ridiculous and tire out cause of how high I'm jumping. Like it would make for a very comical video
I just want to be able to skip smoothly like the folks that make it look so effortless
Might be the length? That's why you're jumping... The recommended length is when you step on the middle with both feet, the handles should be above your armpit... Check out Floyd's videos, the ropes he's using are really long.
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