How This Woman Mastered Jump Rope | WIRED
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How This Woman Mastered Jump Rope | WIRED
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She's incredibly athletic.
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It amazes me how far someone can take jump roping, this is absolutely next level performance.
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Wow, the beaming smile on her face says it all. She LOVES what she does. Amazing. ❣
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Im impressed that the human body can do such an intense exercise as long as she can, i mean 6 minutes of triple unders?! Pushing yourself that high off the ground consistently for that long is insane and combine it with focusing hand movements and keeping the rope going.. wow
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As an Army medic, I've drawn athletes' blood before; their veinous blood can scare you into thinking you hit an artery. I've taken their vitals, they breathe only a few times every minute and their hearts beat like every other second. I can't imagine what her nurses think about her vitals.
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Not a single second in this video when she is not smiling! Amazing athlete, beautiful passion, generosity, we should all be like Tori Boggs!
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Wired's ability to tell a story through these videos is amazing. I've never cared about the Jump roping world and now after watching this I want a jump rope. Thanks Wired. *I'm a 41 year old man I have no business jumping rope. I'm sending Wired my ER bill.
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This is the coolest person I've learned about all year. Thanks Wired.
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I grew up in the same town as her and even though she’s 6 years older than me I remember hearing about her accomplishments even when I was in high school. My junior year she was on Ellen and the whole town was talking about it. She’s amazing!
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She's so proud of what she accomplished and she should be . She's the female Tony hawk of jump rope and just glad people are seeing her sport she's dedicated so much to
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I admire people who love something with this much passion, so much.
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You can tell she's all positive vibes as a human being & the whole jump rope side to it just helps her express it
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I literally just pulled out the skipping rope last night for the first time in over 10 years to get some exercise in while it was non stop raining. The coincidence is crazy & my calves are on FIRE
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Imagine hitting a record and still knowing you could do better so you train for an additional 2 years and beat your own record. Impressive!
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She is ALWAYS smiling! Awesome!
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I got mad respect for that girl! She’s literally on fire with those professional and stunning skills.
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I love that she openly admits that she has no natural talent for jump rope, that she had to practice to get where she is now. Mastery is achieved through practice, not birth.
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She's technically an athlete. They should have an Olympic event for this
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She is absolutely amazing, not only her skills, but her attitude, and specially her smile; It's the real flow state of mastery and enjoyment. It's always so satisfying to listen and to see an expert doing what she loves making it look so easy, effortless and fun, Taking into account that I could never do it. Keep doing what you love, your discipline is inspiring.
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I did a training camp with Tori some years ago. It’s always so good to see her doing well. ❤️