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Well over 15y ago I purchased my first Elite Jumps speed rope. At the time I was doing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & including boxer-style jump rope into my pre-mat training sessions to keep my competitive edge. After all back then, it was uncommon for women to be in this realm… at all. So between powerlifting & jump rope, I did all I could before I’d go to class & beat up men. Then I retired from the mat in my early 40s, and shortly thereafter had a few shoulder surgeries. Thinking that my days of fighting men were retired, and why continue to jump rope? Fast forward 14y into postmenopause and discovering how vital it is for my bone health to be doing jump training. Jumping in place to achieve more impact on my bones to encourage blastocyst production soon had me realize how boring that was. Yet vital to continuing to inhabit my body independently, I wondered if I should pick up a rope again?! The ball bearings in the COMP handles are so smooth, that picking up just any rope was a disappointment in how the revolutions occurred at the wrists. I knew exactly what I’d need to do - ordered another COMP rope & needless to say, this grandma’s still got it :) Now I can jump rope in my garage, thanks to also purchasing Elite’s jump mat, and then go to the gym for weight training. Win/win… may I avoid fractures long into my sunset. Meanwhile a gal can still have some fun while doing all her body needs to stay fiercely independent. Thank you Elite Jumps for continuing to occupy this space & creating equipment that makes play of some important work!
KMKA · April 21, 2026
Great rope, very light with an incredible spin. Increased my DU’s quite a bit.
Amy · March 29, 2026
So far i am loving this rope. Ive been able to strung more DU’s together. Im using the coated rope since i am upgradibg from a heavier rope.
AMY · February 18, 2026
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