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Compact Weighted Battle Ropes for Home and Commercial Gyms

One rope. Two training modes. A fraction of the footprint.

Choose 15 lb or 19 lb. Use Station Mode or Free Mode.

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Compact Weighted Battle Ropes for Home and Commercial Gyms

Workout ropes work your entire body but putting muscles from your hands to your toes under tension in a low impact yet high-intensity modality. During training with a battle rope you will generate force to make waves and or slam the rope on the ground with intensity. The muscles used most in battle rope exercises are in the upper body, shoulder muscles, rhomboids, deltoids, back muscles, core, forearms, wrists and grip. While typical battle rope exercises are done with an anchored rope limiting the use of the lower body and legs, the unanchored, short and heavy Hyper Rope allows an athlete to add a lot of lunges, skaters and transverse movements. This gets your hips, legs and glutes fired up and burning. Not to be overlooked is the cardio strength benefit of the whole body exercises you can do – especially with the additional freedom of movement patterns of the Hyper Rope. Exercise science has documented the unrivaled cardio benefits of battle rope and jump rope training. And rope fitness is low impact – a great way to get your heart rate up without the pounding of running.

Battle ropes vary in weight and it depends on how much space you have available to train. The Hyper Rope allows you to get maximum intensity in smaller space than typical battle ropes. You can pack the wallop of a 50ft 2in battle rope in a 15 pound or 19 pound Hyper Rope. Train with a traditional battle rope that is anchored and only a small part of the weight of the rope is off the ground at any given time. Using the Hyper Rope in unanchored mode and you can get the whole weight of the rope off the ground. Many fans of battling ropes find the Hyper Rope even more challenging. The Hyper Rope ELITE gives you the heaviest battle rope experience.

Battle ropes can be a very effective tool for burning fat throughout the body. Heavy rope exercises elevate your heart rate and also challenge your core to build strong abs. There is no proof that specific areas of fat accumulation like belly fat can be targeted by specific exercises. But the intense upper body and core workout from battle rope exercises build and sculpt your abs. Combined with the calorie burn that studies have shown to be equal to or better than running over a short duration, you will see results that burn belly fat.

Battle rope training is a very effective method of burning calories. Ropes put your entire body under tension from head to toes and elevate your heart rate to trigger calorie and fat burning. A research study found that just a short ten minute battle rope workout burned 112 calories on average. The calorie blasting workout was high intensity intervals with 15 seconds of all out work followed by 45 seconds of rest. The 11 participants worked a total of 2 1/2 minutes of the 10 minute battle ropes session. The study used typical anchored battle ropes and not the higher intensity full-body Hyper Rope that allows for more movement. The results of the small study were published in the prestigious Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.

Yes. Use an approved anchor for familiar waves and slams, or go unanchored to move, carry, rotate and train in any direction. The patented flexible metal core delivers serious resistance in a compact 20- or 25-foot rope.