en jumping rope

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors and English Wiktionary
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Effects of jumping rope

  • en sweating ➜
  • en increased heart rate ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en trip ➜
  • en aerobic ➜
  • en ankle sprain ➜
  • en become tired ➜
  • en becoming tired ➜
  • en being happy ➜
  • en better prepared for boxing matches ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en exercising ➜
  • en faster breathing ➜
  • en get out of breath ➜
  • en you get tired ➜
  • en you have fun ➜
  • en to have fun with friends ➜
  • en having to put away the rope ➜
  • en heavier breathing ➜
  • en hopping ➜
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jumping rope is used for…

  • en fun ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en play ➜
  • en aerobic exercise ➜
  • en cardiovascular health ➜
  • en doing exercises ➜
  • en enhancing physical endurance ➜
  • en excersise ➜
  • en exercising ➜
  • en fun on the playground ➜
  • en getting fit ➜
  • en getting into shape ➜
  • en having fun at recess ➜
  • en keeping fit ➜
  • en keeping healthy ➜
  • en killing time ➜
  • en little girls ➜
  • en losing extra pounds ➜
  • en passing time ➜
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jumping rope is a subevent of…

  • en fall ➜
  • en come in contact with the ground ➜
  • en fall down ➜
  • en you get out of breath ➜
  • en getting breathless ➜
  • en your heart will start beating faster ➜
  • en jump over the rope ➜
  • en your jump rope getting tangled up ➜
  • en keep the rhythm ➜
  • en say a rhyme ➜
  • en sing jump rope rhymes ➜
  • en a sprained ankle ➜
  • en you squish a bug ➜
  • en trip ➜

jumping rope requires…

  • en agility ➜
  • en a rope ➜
  • en energy ➜
  • en getting off the ground ➜
  • en hands to turn the rope ➜
  • en no less than one foot ➜
  • en rhythm ➜
  • en timing ➜

Things capable of jumping rope

  • en Children ➜

Root words

  • en jump rope ➜

jumping rope is a type of…

  • en good exercise ➜

Links to other resources

  • en.wiktionary.org jumping rope
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