Exercise Profile
- Target Muscle Group
- Exercise TypeConditioning
- Equipment RequiredRope
- MechanicsCompound
- Force TypePush (Bilateral)
- Experience LevelAdvanced
- Secondary Muscles
Abs, Adductors, Calves, Forearms, Glutes, Hamstrings, Quads, Triceps
Target Muscle Group
Shoulders

Lunge Jump with Alternating Waves Battling Ropes Overview
The lunge jump with alternating waves battling rope exercise is a rope slam variation and an exercise used to primarily target the muscles of the shoulders, arms, and core. The added jump lunge will work the muscles of the lower body as well.
Battle rope exercises, such as the lunge jump with alternating waves rope drill, are best used as a form of conditioning to get your heart rate up.
Lunge Jump with Alternating Waves Battling Ropes Instructions
- Setup in a split stance athletic base position with back knee touching the floor and both hands holding a rope.
- Alternates small waves with each rope by slamming them to the floor in a quick rhythmic fashion.
- Complete lunge jumps by alternating the legs while continuing to slam the ropes.
- Utilize the arms to generate the force and absorb the impact with your legs.
- Repeat for the desired time, duration, or reps.
Lunge Jump with Alternating Waves Battling Ropes Tips
- Keep some tension through the core to help transmit force through the floor and keep the spine somewhat neutral as your extremities are moving.
- It’s supposed to be a full body movement, get the legs involved at the point of impact to help absorb force. Don’t just simply rely upon your arms.
- Keep the knees soft to help lessen the load on your joints and keep it on the musculature.
- You can progress the movement by utilizing heavier ropes, changing the difficulty of the rope slam (i.e. utilizing variations that involve more joints), or by increasing the duration/repetitions.
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