Tuesday, September 17, 2013

5 Videos To Improve Your Double-Unders



Double-unders are a staple of CrossFit, but they can also be one of the most frustrating exercises in a routine. At some point in time, we've all had trouble getting the technique down for consistent double-unders—and it's the "consistent" that really matters. A jerky, stop-and-start jumble of 50 reps will never match the streamlined effectiveness of 50 perfect reps. So if you've been having trouble nailing that double-under technique, here are five videos CrossFit videos that might help.

Jump Rope and Double-Under Basics

Before you jump into double-unders, make sure your regular jump rope technique is where it should be. MLS's easy six minute video shows you how to focus on keeping your core tight and your back straight so that all your jump energy is focused in the right places.

Key Points:

-Palms and thumbs face the floor
-Shoulders pressed forward, not backward



Double-Under Intro

Buddy Lee is one of the best "jump rope technicians" in the business. His intro to double-unders is the perfect starting point for wrapping your head around both the technique and the mindset.

Key Points:

-Power jumps for height (jump, jump, jump, EXPLODE)
-Body positioning









Chris Spealler- Double-Unders Explained

This quick two minute video jumps right into the most common problem with double-unders: Swinging with your arms instead of your wrists. It also touches on some balance issues.

Key Points:

-Use your wrists to swing the rope
-Focus on one point in front of you for better balance



Mastering Double-Unders

Technique is one thing, but this video covers some of the finer points that most people skip over. For example, how long the rope should be. Also, jump to 1:50 for a great lesson in getting enough height for that double-under pass, using Buddy Lee's "Jump, jump, jump, EXPLODE" technique.

Kep Points:

-How to choose a rope
-Arm positioning
-Transitioning from the single pass to the double-under



Triple-Unders

Ready to take it up a notch? Triple-unders are the next progression from double-unders, and here's best part—once you have the right technique (explained in the videos above), it just comes down to a more explosive jump to add more rope passes. Don't try these until you're ready!

Key Points:

-Higher jump
-Faster wrist speed
-Don't sacrifice body mechanics just to get the rope around faster





In the end, the best way to improve your double-unders is to perfect the single jump first. From a single-under to a double-under, your wrist movements and body positioning will not change, so it's vital to get those down before moving to a harder progression.

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