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Discover Ludwig'rope skipping' is correct and it can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of exercise, usually associated with jumping over a rope. For example: "I like to do some rope skipping every morning to get my day started off with a bit of exercise."
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Rope skipping - An app to help you record the number of times you skip rope.
This experiment was designed to determine whether such open feedback results in conformity among panels of judges in rope skipping.
However, jumping rope and double Dutch experienced a renaissance in the late 20th century, to the point that rope jumping became a competitive sport, with various double Dutch rope skipping leagues coming into existence around the world and tournaments being held throughout the year.
These three acts alone would make for a great show, but they are augmented by three splendid clowns (Grandma, Francesco and Joel Jeske Johnny Peerer and his frisky dogs; the rope skipping and juggling of Svetlana and Gennadiy; the romantic aerial feats of Irina and Andrey Perfilyev and plenty more.
In November 1982, we hosted the first ever hip-hop club event in the UK, The Roxy Road Show – featuring 25 artists who flew in from New York, including Afrika Bambaataa, Grand Wizard Theodore (who invented scratching), Jazzy Jay and Fab 5 Freddy, rope skipping stars the Double Dutch Girls and legendary breakdancers the Rock Steady Crew.
In the second to lessons, the teacher will lead the rope skipping activity.
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She's also a nine-time world rope-skipping champion, a two-time rope-skipped world record holder and captain of the U.S. National Jump Rope Team.
The title Doing Double Dutch evokes a popular rope-skipping game in which two people turn two long jump ropes in opposite directions while a third person jumps them.
Bernard Waber, a children's-book author and illustrator whose most famous creation was a rope-skipping, ice-skating Manhattanite named Lyle who happened to be a crocodile, died on Thursday at his home in Baldwin, N.Y.
But his special feel for disappearing worlds and words led him also to collect playground songs, for rope-skipping, ball-throwing, clapping or simply choosing:Eenie meenie macka racka Rair roe dominacka, Soominacka noominacka, Rum tum scum scoosh It was hard to believe, though it was true, that the fish-hoose in which he earned his crust was equally endangered.
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