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Mute Split Ropes® Adaptive Jump Rope BULL Version seated rope for wheelchair fitness. Great for building grip strength, core and cardio. 8 oz per side.

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  • *HIGH QUALITY MUTE ADAPTIVE Split Ropes, a seated version of a jump rope that is manufactured in the USA by Mute Sports Equipment.
  • MUTE Split Ropes will give you similar benefits to jumping rope but in a seated way... such as work your cardiovascular system, shoulders, grip, forearm, and core. It is also a great tool for balance, coordination, and stability
  • MUTE Bull Version weighs 8 ounces per side. This is MUTE's most popular version.
  • Do your knees hurt when you jump rope? Have you had a hip replacement? Do you use a wheelchair? Are you pregnant? This is a great alternative to jumping rope.
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Mute Sports manufactures The Split Ropes in our shop in North Georgia. The BULL Split Rope version weighs about 8 ounces per side plus 4 ounces for the handle. It is our most popular! Split Ropes are a seated version of a jump rope. You will receive one PAIR of ropes as pictured. The Bull Version is an orange rope. The end has an abrasion resistant sleeve for longer rope life. They need to hit the ground (*being a black sleeve, it may make marks on certain floors) as to feel the resistance which causes the engagement of the core muscles and to maintain stability. These Split Ropes will give you similar benefits to jumping rope such as work your cardiovascular system, shoulders, grip, forearm, and core. It is also a great tool for balance, coordination, and stability. Some examples of people who are currently using these adaptive jump ropes are: wheelchair users, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, quadriplegic, paraplegic, geriatric, obese, arthritic, back and foot pain/surgery/broken bones and for therapy.

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