Marvelous and groundbreaking: the women who have made jumping rope a spectacular and lucrative business
Lauren Flaiman changed direction in life because of the Corona and became a network star, Tori Boggs broke amazing records and performs all over the world.
Did you think you were good at jumping rope?
You have never seen such a thing
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07/06/2022
Tuesday, 07 June 2022, 14:30
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Lauren Playman demonstrates rope jumping performance (YouTube account Lauren Jumps)
For many, jumping rope is a classic children's game, for others it is an aerobic exercise option, we are all familiar with the exercise and aware of how difficult and fun it can be - but there are those who have managed to turn the practice into a profitable, impressive and spectacular business.
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Lauren Flaiman in action
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In the last two and a half years, the corona plague has affected many people around the world.
Millions have lost their lives, the livelihoods of many have been harmed, but it seems that for some people, the plague has changed their lives for the better.
The one who falls into this category is Lauren Flaiman, 30, from the UK, who during the closures in the kingdom turned her hobby into a prestigious career.
Prior to the outbreak, Playman had traveled across the UK as a sales manager, and following the closures was taken on leave by her workplace.
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In light of the fact that she could not leave the house, Flaiman decided to specialize in a new industry - jumping rope.
She joined an online community of sports enthusiasts, opened an Instagram account where she posted her performance on a regular basis.
The account has gained momentum (it already has more than a million followers on Instagram), it has achieved advertising contracts and launched its own products.
Following her new life, she was not forced to return to her previous job.
"My life has changed a lot and they are better now in so many ways. Now I make money and invest it in my business and other projects. I have not had the opportunity to do such a thing before."
Flaiman said she currently invests only six hours a week in training, with the rest of the time she spends building her business and choreography.
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Tori Boggs' story is completely different.
Those who studied pre-medicine and design at Ohio University used to jump on a rope all her life, but she has long since turned it into an art and a profession in which she breaks boundaries.
"I was not good at it at first," she said of the start at the age of 5, but at the age of 13 she had already won a competition in the US. In time she became an expert, and even broke
records.
, And in one jump the rope should surround you three times before you land.
It's very difficult, few can do it.
But only individuals can do it several times in a row.
Or you get tangled up in the rope, or get tired. "
But Boggs decided to set a world record. In the first world championship she equaled it. She had to wait two years for the next championship, and again only equaled the record. Triple jumps! Since breaking it again, 493 times,
At the age of 20 she broke another world record, when in 3 minutes she recorded 1,010 jumps - a crazy average of 5.61 rope turns per second!
Over the years she has become famous, appeared with "Crick de Soleil", appeared on Alan DeGeneres' talk show, and currently travels throughout the United States and around the world to showcase her skills and abilities, including appearances in the last week of the Golden State NBA Finals "More than the money, I'm glad I'm able to bring happiness to people," she said.
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