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    I have a skipping rope with which ive replaced the leather cord with some really heavy guage chain , man this bady works you , please wear shoes...

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    There's a heavy rope made of thick surgical tubing, stuffed with sand. Its just as challenging, except it hurts you less on impact vs. a chain. Be careful.

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      Harbinger makes a jump rope in which the handles screw off and the insides contain steel weights. I don't know how much they weigh, but it's really hard.

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        Terry a question: (non-related sorry)

        the search engine here only lets you search for words of 4 letters or more so i cant search for threads with K1 any ideas?

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          I'm not in the know on this one. I would send a message to Tim Mousel. He's probably in the best position technically to answer questions about the flexibility of the search engine.

          Cheers,

          T

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            ok thanx for the quick reply

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Tom Yum
              There's a heavy rope made of thick surgical tubing, stuffed with sand. Its just as challenging, except it hurts you less on impact vs. a chain. Be careful.

              Sounds effective ...
              I thought id start this thread because im after other strength building methods apart from pumping iron ...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tom Yum
                There's a heavy rope made of thick surgical tubing, stuffed with sand. Its just as challenging, except it hurts you less on impact vs. a chain. Be careful.
                Tom, any idea where to get this surgical tube rope? Or is this something that you made yourself?

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                • #9
                  Ando/sk128 - The first time I saw the 'heavy rope' was in high school athletics. We used it as a set with pullups, pushups, bar dips, fireman carry, wheelbarrow drills etc.

                  It was 2-3" thick black surgical tubing with white handles. I was pleasantly suprised to see them at the gym as well. I'll ask about it; in the mean time I'll look for a pic.

                  Here is a link. Don't know if this is the best price - i would shop around.

                  Last edited by Tom Yum; 06-26-2003, 09:53 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Yes but how many of you can skip with a barbed wired rope?

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                    • #11
                      ha!... how about a rope made of bacon while viscious, hungry dogs chase you.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tom Yum
                        ha!... how about a rope made of bacon while viscious, hungry dogs chase you.
                        That's nothing. I jump rope under water in a shark tank with a rope made from 100% human blood. It's quite an intense workout.

                        Also, thanks for the link to the heavy rope.

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                        • #13
                          Our instructor uses a skipping rope that's made of a thick heavy transparent tube with a wooden handle at each end, dont know if that's the same?

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                            I just ordered a 4 lb rope (they have from 1 to 6 lbs) for $46.99 after shipping from Strength Systems. I'm anxiously awaiting it's arrival and my first workout with it.

                            http://www.strength-systems.com/item...=13&styleid=85

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                            • #15
                              Has anybody made any of their own equipment ?

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