I Tried Floyd Mayweather’s HARDEST Jump Rope Workout
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I have been thinking about taking on Floyd Mayweather's Jump Rope Routine for 2 years now. I'll never forget the first time I watched it, and how amazed I was. I didn't know someone could be that good at jumping rope. So I set out to learn Floyd Mayweather's toughest skipping routine with the goal of doing it in 50 days. This was by far the hardest challenge I have ever taken on, and really forced me to take my jump rope skills to the next level. Over the course of this jump rope challenge, I was pushed to my limits, but overall I think I developed new jump rope skills, mastered new jump rope moves, and became a more resilient person. I hope you like the video!
Have a great week guys! Cheers.
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The scary thing is that mayweather was probably just having fun and warming up. 😐
@gab5012
Ай бұрын
he was and in that video he wasn't even finished, when they stopped recording he kept going and in other videos he has even more faster tricks and starts boxing after.
I can tell you you’ll never know the magnitude of significance this video has. You’re amazing
@hitbyligtning9661
3 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY SPOT ON MATE !!!
the journey and effort you put into this video are incredible) keep pushing
I'm more impressed by the fact that you stuck with it through all the pain and frustration than I am by the routine itself!! Way to go man!! Awesome work!
Absolutely incredible and inspiring video of the power of not giving up. Really loved this video, felt like I went through the emotional journey with you ❤
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much.
Your first jump rope video inspired me to get back I to skipping rope again. Now I’m a couple weeks in and this video comes out. Great timing!
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Ayy! That’s awesome to hear!
Very inspiring! Glad you got to reach out to Rushie, he is a great coach and great human being. Congrats!
@GoalGuys
7 ай бұрын
Rushie is amazing!
@davidpwajok
5 ай бұрын
Yh rushie is crazy good ❤❤
I've got some thoughts on the comparison of your challenge to the Mayweather workout. He actually uses a pure PVC Rope which is way lighter. While the CrossRopes have Wire in them which makes using them a heavier workout since you have to exert more force. The handling of a PVC Rope is way smoother to do all sorts of tricks and stuff. So using the CrossRope for this type of workout doesn't do you any favor. Also the whip is way more painful on wired ropes. A slight Con might be that the Mayweather Crossover-DoubleUnder is an Uncross-Cross where you start with a crossed rope and end with an open rope. So it's actually a little more difficult than the other way around... Anyways great Video love seeing other people picking up the rope and working through all the pain it inflicts because you just can't give it a rest ;) Great Keep it up!
@joepana88
7 ай бұрын
Idk what video you just watched... but that "slightly con" part that you remarked was ass backwards... literally Mayweather starts crossed arms and ends open, this guy starts open rope and ends crossed for his double under crossovers... I paused and slow motioned it to make sure my eyes decieveth me not... and my eyes decieveth me not. Unless you just got them mixed up? Also, neither is harder, some are harder for some, others are the other way... I think open then cross is easier.... some people think cross then open is easier
Dude, honestly, you taking longer than 50 days is so encouraging. I’ve been jump roping 5 times per week for 63 days and I can’t do a single crossover or a single double under. Lol. Why is this so hard??
@Christopher-side_dude-Murican
4 ай бұрын
have to carefully asses your hand and elbow position and what you are doing vs. what you think you are doing. Fix these and you will get it, watch videos of others doing it in slow motion every small detail height of things and positioning matter - also making the rope too short by hand movement or wrong timed jumps / jumping too high off the ground are usually the culprits.
@qine6559
2 ай бұрын
Rope length is vital
@user-tx1rs2gi5j
21 күн бұрын
Focus on your jumps , need High precision
@user-ik9qr3ip9f
5 күн бұрын
Hmmm... That's weird, I would recommend going over basics and improving them a lot. I don't want to brag, but just show an example of what can be done if you workout in the smartest way possible. About 2 weeks ago my uncle showed me his incredible dancing skills while jumping rope, therefore last week I decided to give it a try since I had never jumped rope before. I couldn't even do one jump, I started trying 5 days a week like you for 15 minutes... First two days, nothing... could barely do two jumps but my knees caved and my arms were really open...then guess what, by the fifth day I was doing double unders, single crossovers, and even a basic dance move which I don't even know the name of hahaha. I am really excited because my uncle told me my progress was like a rocket, but I don't think it's because of talent like he says (I'm extremely uncoordinated and never learned to dance because of it) I think it's because of sticking to basics and just going above and beyond with them. (Kind of like learning how to do one push up, but get to the point where you can do 50 push ups at once, it definitely improves a lot of things at once) Also, you might think I got to that point quickly because my experienced uncle taught me. Well, we barely see each other, it was all learned through KZread videos. Getting the form correctly helps so much, and adjusting the rope makes a huge difference
You're doing different double under crosses than Floyd, he begins his double unders by crossing the rope. This means he jumps, crosses, uncrosses, and then lands. He lands with his hands open, not crossed. I made this mistake too, it takes a bit of time to learn but it's very much doable. The progression would be doing a cross into double under where you hold the double under while crossed, then land and uncross it. This teaches you to whip the rope while crossing to get enough speed for a double under cross. I can post a video showing the differences. Also, I would highly recommend getting a longer rope. You can make it work with a shorter rope, but it locks your hands super low which makes you look very stiff. Check how long Floyd's rope is- it's actually very long. I've found the extra length makes doing fast crossovers and double under crossovers a LOT more forgiving since you have more room to work with.
@point-blank-qm2zt
2 ай бұрын
Yup can you post us a video and show us what you mean bro?
Fantastic lesson in perseverance 👏, but as I am from a boxing background I don't think you thought about how big a part footwear plays in this. I think you would have had a much quicker progression in boxing boots as they are almost completely flat with no heel to toe drop and also are narrower and provide ankle support. In my experience they really do promote a much better posture for skipping
@Donovarkhallum
11 ай бұрын
That's not good for your feet long. Term lmao
Awesome video! An extra 100 days and so much failure. But you came out on the other side. I love how you guys don’t sugarcoat and show the real blockages of those difficult challenges. Good shit!
Crossrope are incredible ropes the best I have ever used! However, at the beginning when you learn those move I’d recommend using a rope that hurts less and building up to it. That helps remove the fear factor cause by pain and make the progress faster
@jiggle546
11 ай бұрын
Crossrope is amazing, but i would argue they are not great for crosses. They're definitely a fitness oriented rope. I've had my 1gen crossrope for 5 years and would like to get my hands on the new ones. But Elite Srs is the way to go for tricks imo.
@elitejumpsco
11 ай бұрын
@@jiggle546 we appreciate the shoutout
@crumblebee6728
10 ай бұрын
@@Sameer-ot2rqyou earn 120 a month??
@theoutsiderjess4869
10 ай бұрын
@@Sameer-ot2rqi bought one in 2020 and I still have it you can buy one used or wait for it to go on sale
@user-kpkxgtj
10 ай бұрын
@@crumblebee6728 exchange rates, exchange rates. One of those ropes almost costs as much as my rent for a month 😅
I jump like mad. 3000 jumps a day for five days a week for the last three years. That Mayweather video is what inspired me or at least along the way it did. Doing his routine with a Crossrope. I just don’t see how. I use Crossrope for about 75% of my workout. But they’re not good for that type of jumping because of the little swivels on the handles especially. You broke your body for an advertisement. This is an edit, but I just want to say I do not believe that Floyd himself could do his routine with a Crossrope. I use a beaded rope and some other light ropes to learn and do tricks of any kind. Crossrope is there to burn the hell outta some calories. OK, final edit. I made it to the end of the video. I got to say this was very very inspiring. I am stuck on a particular move and juggling right now and knowing that it could take 87 days or more is helpful. The jump rope. In your early videos, I laughed at your form and thought it was funny. Now you are a total bad ass. Props to you.
@Donovarkhallum
11 ай бұрын
Bro videos take time. And money and he found a sponsor that fit. The theme of the challenge. The swivels do not seem to be a problem. The only problem was the length.
@thebrianchannel9890
11 ай бұрын
@@Donovarkhallum no I still stand by my statement that the cross rep was the wrong rope. Mayweather’s rope is way too long. That’s the criticism from everyone. But also, I think he would’ve completed the challenge all the way sooner had he not been using Crossrope exclusively. For sure.
Good job man.. ive been jumping for 2 years now.. it takes time and persistence to get to your goal.. keep pushing!!
This is probably one of my favorite videos from your team so inspiring I love the way you didn’t give up
So so so inspiring, never give up Cam I'm really glad you persevered and had that breakthrough!
I watched your first jump rope challenge, then i watched this one and i am absolutely amazed at how now it looks effortless. Your form is better then most guys that i know at the boxing gym. Great job
I could feel that face you made when you started with the shorter rope. This is so damn inspiring!
The theme of this video is so important I almost shed a tear when you did it. Never quit
Man, one of my favorite things from this was how you kept showing how many days had passed even after you had passed the initial challenge time. One of the hardest things, least for me, is sticking with something after I feel like I've already failed terribly in terms of where I thought progress would be. But, oftentimes it seems like most of the true progress comes from sticking with habits long after the "glamor" wears off... It might feel like your stuck in place, but if you can stay force yourself to stay consistent, one day you look down and realize you've made it miles from where you started. Cheers to all the fellow travelers out there and let's keep plowin ahead
From 20:50 to 21:15 is just KINO! This channel deserves something like 10 mil subs. Hope you get there asap! Cheers from Macedonia!
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Rush coming in clutch!! Amazing journey! I've been trying to nail that routine off and on for years. Just might have to get back after it...
Man it almost made me cry when he said it hurts but I did it. Bro this is soo inspirational. Ur the MAN!!!
Wow just incredible and inspiring. I got teary eyed when you finally did, it was so AMAZING!!!! Keep it up.
@GoalGuys
7 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
Well done bro, this made me smile so much :) Only those that have been through this pain will fully understand how good it feels when this finally clicks!
Your persistence is inspiring. Thank you
Dude I just worked out so hard like 3 hours ago. And this is getting me just motivated to work out again man! Keep challenging yourself like you do because you are proving to yourself and so many others that you can do something that seems impossible. Your mind and your body are getting so strong 🤝🙌 Keep it up man 14:21
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Hahaha that’s awesome! Thank you!
EPIC video ! from the editing, the idea, the persistence, the time and effort spent on it how inspiring is this piece of 'Art' CONGRATS on acheiving ur goal man 👌👏👏
bro. it really moved me. thnks, i´ll revisiting this video whenever i need motivation
Dude! So inspirational ! Good shit brother!
You guys are so inspiring. Nicely done.
Not to get into a massive story, but I recently had thyroid surgery, and because of that I've gained a large amount of weight. This video has inspired me to get after it, so thank you so much. I know that both of you play basketball and are in the Vancouver area, so one day I hope to join a pick-up game with you guys! Thanks again, keep posting this sort of content
You showed a lot of persistency and did not give up, that's a great example of resilient mindset!
That was epic. Probably your best video, well done guys!
Amazing Dude! Your whole posture changed through out the process! Congratz!
Great vid!!! I love this channel you guys motivate me to improve myself and I really appreciate that!
Wow, that was the best video I’ve seen in a long time. This level of dedication is so rare.
Well done thanks for the determination throughout the process
This is so inspiring! I’ve also been obsessed with that same Mayweather clip for years. This is the motivation I need to finally tackle the challenge.
This is incredible, well done!
I have a crossrope and have been trying new tricks. I've wondered if my rope was too long and this video confirms it. Thanks so much for staying dedicated and congrats !
Your editing has improved so much over the last few years. Honestly, all your videos are bangers. Loving this one so far! (Only 2:40 into it atm!!) prolly going to binge your last 10 vids because it’s been a while since I watched you! Great storyteller. I’m trying to take notes for myself as I’m JUST starting my own channel. So I’m feeling inspired both by this challenge, and by your content skills 🔥🔥🔥
@TheAuthorNook
10 ай бұрын
Update: I’m 6:30 in and now I’m PISSED that you guys aren’t bigger than you are. Keep uploading GEMS like this and you’ll keep growing. Some of the best content on KZread rn
HUGE respect bro, incredible dedication and discipline
Floyd does and have been doing this for YEARS. It's like 1st nature for him.
Congrats bro. Beautiful journey
this video is inspiring on so many levels ... I have no words
Cinematography on this one is top notch!
All the more inspiring for requiring work far beyond the initial estimate. Well done!
That was such a great watch. As a jump rope enthusiast, I have struggled with DU Cross Criss for like 2 years and still can't nail it down consistently so for you to do it in that time is amazing!
I have never been interested in jumping rope. However, at my 3-month spinal fusion post-op appointment my surgeon said I can't jump rope (among numerous other activities) and now I feel like I'm being haunted by jump rope YT videos and I really want to do it! 😩 You guys rock. Keep on keepin' on. 🖤
@mrconnor628
11 ай бұрын
Did they say if you'll ever be able to jump rope, I may be getting a spinal fusion
@Timefighter820
11 ай бұрын
@@mrconnor628Not sure! I'll ask at my next appointment. 😊
@Joshua_23
6 ай бұрын
@@Timefighter820 4 months later, an update?
i like this u took it step by step, cant wait to try it.
I watched it from beginning to end. I admired your determination, my friend. You are amazing.🎉
Such an inspiring video! Subbed! I want to learn this routine. Now
Great video!!!! Thank you for sharing and a really inspirational story!
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Appreciate it 🙏
What an epic journey! Loved this! Let's goooooooooooooooooooooo! 🏆
Absolutely inspired! This is exactly what I've been setting out to do as a goal of mine and you've shown and proved it's possible! Thanks for the inspiration!
Very motivating bro 👍🏽😎💯💯
Damn! I just stumbled over this video and got maximum goosebumps in the end and felt so much respect your this kind of dedication. Love seeing people reaching their goals. Fantastic video! Big props from Germany!
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
Heck yeah man you did it ! I’ve never even attempted a double under with a cross cross. Definitely trying them today. They look so cool.
The moment I saw you relax your shoulders I knew you had it. Congrats dude, I know it may not mean much to you but I'm proud of you & you should be proud of yourself too
I'm dying to do this very thing. Now I will try. Nice video. Thanks
Amazing job bro! Keep going!💪
One of the best demos of the philosophy of 'Embrace the Suck!' That is, accept your clumsiness and put in the time and the numbers till the clumsiness is gone and you've internalised the smoothness! Then, you can look back and wonder if it could ever have happened any other way! Amazing! Congratulations! And happy learning and goal-setting!
Totally Fkn awesome man! You’re my new inspiration. I can’t do DBL under to save my life but I’m gonna start up that hill again. Good for you. Respect.
Incredible. Great video mate.
@GoalGuys
7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Motivational stuff - love your content!
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Appreciate that!
This must be one of the most beautiful videos I ever seen cuz show all the phases of human learning, good and bad ones,
I’m a former boxer and wanted to be as great as Floyd one day until I got depressed. It took this man 50days. It took me 3 tries. I think I should start boxing again
Just watched your video you are CLASS
Hard work! Dedication! This video is amazing fam you’re an inspiration Floyd would be proud!
@GoalGuys
6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Amazing! You have inspired me to try this out! Great job with staying focused! 🎉
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Ayyy! Good luck!!
incredible dude keep it up
Congrats!!
you're an actual legend, that's such an amazing feat to achieve in such a short amount of time..
Wow. Pure respect for you dude. I don’t think people realize how much dedication that took, especially after failing your initial goal. Congrats 🎉
This was awesome bro great job man!
thanks for this video make feel better
It‘s like a survival movie 🙂👍 Niiiice job and thanks for motivating!
Let’s go baby! Good work
art in motion. pure power.
thank you for the inspiration
The inspiration makes me wanna find my jump rope and start this
This was awesome. What a journey, what a video!!
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Holy moly that might be the best video I’ve ever watched on KZread! Production quality was insane! Good work!
@GoalGuys
10 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
honestly this is your best video yet
absolutely insane! I have just started boxing and skipping for the first time! I seen the Floyd video a few days ago and said to my self, ' I will do this one day' and this video appeared! Well done man :D
Damn, that end is great. Well done!
Amazing video that smile in 20 :21 shows you know that the hard work you did is paying off and you can do it ...😃😃
Absolutely brilliant!! Well done!!
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
such a great video. picked up skipping after 10 years of being out the game and i want to do a very similar challenge!!! so inspirational
That smile when you realized you were going to go all the way. Awesome
Amazing video!
@GoalGuys
11 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!
Great video man! 50 days to learn this is not easy but the fact you didn’t give up through all the doubts is great! I was curious if you use a fitbit or an apple watch to track your calories burned!
RUSH athletics hellz yeah man!
Randomly came across this video but I love the fact that Rushie was in it & what's crazy is I have that same yellow jump rope he had in his hand. I mean I ordered it from him a couple years ago. Keep doing your thing.
1:33 is why I am more than happy to marvel at people's crazy awesome routines and tricks while I skip the basic way, one slow jump at a time 😅 Congratulations on putting in the work and on your final form.
HELL YEAH thank you for this video
This video is too good!
youre awesome man