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Why do boxers skip rope?

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Answer: Develops footwork and timing

Improves punching speedWrong. Improves overall conditioning which helps punching, but primary benefit is footwork agility, rhythm, and cardiovascular fitness.

Develops footwork and timingCorrect! Footwork and rhythm! Jump rope critical for boxing: (1) Footwork—develops quick, light feet (staying on toes). (2) Timing/rhythm—jumping requires coordination, translates to punch timing. (3) Cardiovascular endurance—sustained intensity builds stamina. (4) Calf/ankle strength—explosive foot movement. (5) Mental focus—maintaining rhythm. Boxers need constant foot movement (in/out, side/side)—jump rope directly mimics this. Also: weighted ropes add resistance. Traditional boxing training staple!

Burns calories quicklyWrong. Does burn calories (cardio), but primary purpose for boxers is developing footwork agility, rhythm, and conditioning—not weight loss.

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