Best Jump Rope Music Playlists
Nov 10, 2023Jordan Lindstrom
Depending on your objectives, you’ll want to consider the pace or tempo (also known as BPM – “beats per minute”) of the music you’ll be listening to.
A song with a higher BPM (125+) is usually best for practicing things that require a higher level of exertion, like double unders or speed jumping.
It’s also a great pace for practicing CrossFit.
For freestyle jumping, you may want to opt for music with a slightly slower tempo.
A BPM of 110-125 will allow you to transition in and out of different moves and tricks, while still keeping a relatively solid pace.
When it comes to general fitness, the pace or tempo of your music can change depending on the level of your workout’s intensity.
For a warm-up, you may want something a little slower. Alternatively, toward the end of your workout, you may want something more explosive.
The pace at which you jump will ultimately determine how many calories you’re able to burn.
This is why selecting the right songs to jump rope to can have a huge impact on the outcome of your routine.
Here's our selection of 5 playlists to guide you towards your objectives.
We’ve included below an outline of each playlist, songs included, BPM, and how many calories you can expect to burn for each playlist (based on duration and BPM).
However, without your body weight, that number is only an estimate.
For a more accurate idea of how many calories you can expect to burn, you can use this jump rope calories calculator.
Here are our 5 + Bonus playlists to help you make the best out of Jump Rope.
You can save the playlist in your Spotify account just by clicking + Save on Spotify. Enjoy!
As a Bonus, here's a 2024, 3 hour, 70 songs long playlist, that will help you motivate you and will make you smile while you jump rope!
We hope you enjoy these songs and find them beneficial to your routine.
We are always looking to grow and improve our resources.
So, if there are any songs you think should be included in these playlists, or you’d like to share some of your favorite songs to jump rope to, don’t hesitate to reach out!
The best tempo for jump rope depends on your goals and your style of jumping rope.
For double unders or speed jumping, opt for fast-paced songs with BPMs above 125.
Freestyle jumpers may prefer a slightly slower tempo, around 110-125 BPM, allowing them to transition between moves while maintaining a steady pace.
By William Holmes - Owner of Jump Rope Hub
We're all about equipping and encouraging people to take on big challenges, because we know the process of doing hard things helps us grow in character and capacity.
1 Comments
These playlists are great!
I’m using them daily and once you get familiar with them you can anticipate your jumps to the beat, and get more creative. Thanks for sharing!