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HomeShop By Exercise EquipmentStretching EquipmentJumpSnap, The Ropeless Jump Rope - Calorie Counter, (4) Cardio Pumping DVD Workouts & Hand Weights |
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false advertisement Nov 30, 2009 It only came with 1 DVD, the picture shows four. I thought I was getting a little more for my money.
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Good concept Aug 29, 2009 This product is a great idea. I thought that it would help me stick to exercising inside without worry over hitting the ceiling fans. It does what it is supposed to do but you do have to use it. I'm not sure it is worth the $ but works if you use it.
excellent cardio alternative Aug 16, 2009 Dont have 45 min to do cardio? this is an excellent alternative for a quick pick me up. Burn almost twice as many calories in half the time. Havent used the dvd's as of yet but not big on any excercise dvd product. Definitely reccomend these for anyone specifically for those with little time but want to burn as many calories in 15 min as in 45 min of walking. Gave only 4 stars due to the odor of the foam at the end of the ropes, takes getting used to.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
great wireless jump rope!!! Jun 05, 2009 I love this wireless jumprope, no tripping, my exercise routines are continuos with no interruption. Great calorie counter and the workout dvd is a lot of fun.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Inventive Exercise Idea May 26, 2009 This has really helped push my exercise level up a notch!! I play tennis on the weekends and was doing the exercise bike for 30-40 minutes during the week. I could only do the bike so fast or so hard because of my bad knee. Doing the jump snap instead of the bike has really helped my tennis, and it takes a lot less time too. It also seems to help my knee. I haven't had any issue with the balls hitting my hands. I also disagree that it does not count accurately. Sure, it might count a non-jump if you are moving around, but so what? I suppose you could also jump in place, but if you were actually going to do that, why would you have ordered this in the first place? Sure it is a gimmick. Unless you work on a farm or in construction, most exercise is gimmicky. If it gets you to move that is the main thing. I find the built in time tracker useful. Jump roping is very intense, so I can take a break without losing track of how long I have been at it. It is going build endurance on this, but that is exactly why I need to keep doing it, and it is fun to do.
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