Battle ropes have long held our top gym floor prize for Equipment That’s Not As Fun As It Looks. That’s mainly because wielding 30 feet of two-inch, 20-pound rope for any stretch of time is extremely ...
If you’ve ever been to a gym, you’ve probably seen someone tossing thick, heavy ropes around. These ropes are known as battle ropes, and many people use them for an intense strength-building and ...
Imagine yourself slamming, swinging around, pulling, and moving a hefty, supersized rope, and then feeling like your arms, lungs, and body are on fire, after less than a minute. Battle ropes are just ...
These bulky ropes in the corner of the gym can look intimidating. But it turns out they are an excellent full body workout for beginners that’s gentle on the body. Credit... Supported by By Connie ...
With so many different kinds of equipment available to use in the gym, it can be an exciting yet overwhelming task to figure ...
These are not the ropes from gym class. Designed for a unique take on conditioning workouts, battle ropes can help improve endurance, boost cardiovascular fitness and serve as one hell of a sweat ...
If you—like many regular gym goers—have swapped your bodybuilding routines for ones that focus more on efficiency, proper movement, and blending endurance with strength, you’re probably familiar with ...
Which battle rope is best? While they may not look like much, battle ropes are highly effective exercise equipment, helpful in building muscle, explosive strength and endurance. They may have only ...
Put down the heavy (and kinda scary, TBH) kettlebells and step away from the abs "machine." Instead, let us show you the ropes—literally. Ropes—from battle ropes to a piece of rope you'll find around ...