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"IN" Jump both feet inside the rope. "ON" Jump both feet on top of the rope. The left foot lands on the left rope;
the right foot lands on the right foot. "OUT" Jump both feet from the middle to the outside of the rope. Feet land
together on one side. "SIDE OUT" Jump over both ropes from one side. Both feet land together on the other side of
the rope. "STRADDLE OUT" Jump a straddle! The left foot lands outside the left side of the rope. The right foot lands
outside the right side of the rope. "SIDE-BY-SIDE" Jump quickly side-to-side. Both feet start "out" one side of the
ropes. -Jump side: The left foot lands outside the left rope. The right foot lands inside the rope. -Jump side again
quickly: The left foot lands inside the rope. The right foot lands outside the right rope.
Jumpers call the steps out loud while jumping. Calling helps the jumper remember the "pattern" of the jumps!

Practice "jumping steps" with these simple jumping games!
JUMP 1:
IN.. OUT.. SIDE-BY-SIDE.. ON.. IN.. OUT
JUMP 2:
IN.. STRADDLE OUT.. SIDE-BY-SIDE.. IN.. OUT.. SIDE OUT
JUMP 3
SIDE OUT.. SIDE OUT.. ON.. SIDE OUT.. SIDE OUT.. ON .. SIDE OUT
JUMP 4
SIDE-BY-SIDE.. IN.. STRADDLE OUT.. IN.. ON.. SIDE OUT
TIP!
No enders around to hold the rope?
Draw two parallel chalk lines on a play surface (sidewalk, concrete, pavement).
Jump these games using the chalk lines as a Chinese Jump Rope!
  Chinese Jump Rope
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Publisher Review
The first-ever complete handbook of Chinese jump rope movements and games will open the door to really enjoying this
ancient sport. Dozens of charts and illustrations show how to master the six basic jump sequences. Try all the favorite classic
routines. It's all here—warmup stretches, rules for competition and cooperation games, prizewinning tips and techniques,
even instructions for making your own rope. 96 pages, 159 b/w illus., 5 3/8 X 8 1/4.
Barnes and Noble
Refreshing Read without a Gimmick Rope, July 26, 2005
Customer Review
5 out of 5 stars
I recently stumbled across Sheree Marty's CJR website (http://chinesejumprope.tripod.com) and having remembered playing
the game in my neighborhood, I took a chance and ordered the book for my own children. I was pleasantly surprised. Marty's
book surpasses other Chinese Jump Rope books on the market by leaps and bounds! The format is easy to use by children, yet
appropriate for use by persons who work with children. Don't be fooled by publishers pairing an actual CJR with the book.
CJR ropes are easy to make and easy to find-Marty details how to do so in her book.In fact, this book is full of information!
Although this book is an out of print title, many copies are available through Barnes and Noble. I highly recommend this title
and plan to buy several during the holiday season. This is a great gift for children of any age!
-A reviewer, a writer.
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Customer Review
Maybe Not as Fancy, But Fun, Fun, Fun!, July 3, 2002
Chinese Jump Rope is a fantastic guidebook for use by the middle reader child interested in this fun rope-skipping game.
The illustrations are simple and easy for children to understand. Adults working with children will also enjoy the book and
can easily introduce the game due to the excellent format of the book. Much more informative than other CJR books on the market!!
Too bad the book is out of print! Highly recommend!
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