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Mono Beaded Rope
The Beaded Rope is one of the best ropes for beginners. Due to the heavy weight of the rope, this creates a sense of control for the athlete as they are slowly getting used to jumping the rope.
Beaded Ropes are also a great tool for strength, fitness and conditioning. The weight added to the rope by the beads helps in arm, forearm wrist and grip strength and can help improve abdominal, back and shoulder strength too.
Soft Beads and their colours below.
The Beaded Rope is one of the best ropes for beginners. Due to the heavy weight of the rope, this creates a sense of control for the athlete as they are slowly getting used to jumping the rope.
Beaded Ropes are also a great tool for strength, fitness and conditioning. The weight added to the rope by the beads helps in arm, forearm wrist and grip strength and can help improve abdominal, back and shoulder strength too.
Soft Beads and their colours below.
The only noticeable difference apart from the look of the two ropes and the price difference, is that the soft beads absorb almost all of the bounce and sound that the hard beads make. This also helps remove any distractions that may be caused by the hard beads for the athlete. Both ropes are still a great tool to build strength and fitness as well as learning how to skip.