Insane you are! lol j/k I'd be one to pass out after 2 hours..That all depends on your "energy balance". If jump roping can set you in a negative energy balance ( taking in less calories then you expend) . Than yes, you will loose weight. However, the same can be said for the treadmill.Storytime...
In November '06 I got a treadmill and started doing 30mins 4 - 5 days a week, then added minutes every day until I was doing an hour, then 70mins, then 80, then 90, and when 90 became too much I split it up to two 50min sessions, then went up to two 60min sessions. I'm currently at 173lbs, down from 230, having recently averaged a 3 - 5lbs loss every few weeks, but now I've run into a big problem of motivation. I hate treadmilling in this heat. HATE it. I want to keep losing as much as I have been but doing two hours a day (3 days in a row, 1 day off, 3 more days in a row, etc) is killing me. So when I heard jumping rope for 15mins is like jogging for 30min, I bought a rope which I've used for 30mins to an hour, instead of jogging, for about four days. It's floored me, my abs and thighs are SO sore, but it's so much nicer to be able to do it outside under a sprinkler.
My questions: Can a 24-year-old 5' 4" female lose a lot of weight just jumping rope? How much would I have to do to keep losing so much, or at least a significant amount? I heard the benefits of jumping rope may be a myth, so I'm terrified I've given up something that works well for something that doesn't..
Thanks in advance.
Ok so i hear some people talk about spending like an hour on the elliptical. I can only do like 10 mintues(i started doing it 3-4 times a week at the gym). Am i really really out of shape??? I dont understand how someone who weighs almost 300 lbs can possibly do it for an hour?!?!?!?!?! Is it just me who thinks that is insane?
Rena
I figured I would lose weight if my caloric expenditure/intake was balanced. I don't count calories, but I do balance three meals and small snacks throughout the day and that seems to work. So you're saying it is as good an exercise as the treadmill then? How much time with the jump rope might equal a run on the treadmill?
That would be me that needs the slap. I have a thing where once I go passed a certain point I can't go back or I feel like a failure, which is really the only way I've kept motivated, so when I went from doing one 90min session to doing two 50min sessions it didn't feel like enough and I did more. Also, I started this kind of blindly on my own with trial and error and that's what worked, so I didn't think much of the inconvenience. If I'm doing too much though, that's also what I came here to hear.