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Jump Rope Finisher Timer

Three rounds that grow while the rests shrink: two minutes of basic bounce with 45 seconds in the corner, two and a half of boxer’s skip with only 30, then a full three minutes of mixed footwork before 90 seconds of walking it off — 10:15 altogether.

Bolt this onto the end of training when there’s something left to spend. Each round asks for more while the corners give back less, so the final three minutes happen on tired legs — which is the whole job of a finisher. Running it after heavy work? Open the editor and shave a chunk off each round.

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How long is the Three-Round Finisher?
10:15: a 2:00 round, a 2:30 round, and a 3:00 round, with corner rests of 45 and 30 seconds between them and a 90-second walk-off to close.
What goes into the mixed footwork round?
Rotate through whichever patterns you own — boxer’s skip, side-to-side, a cross or two. Switching often is what keeps a three-minute round on tired legs honest rather than hopeless.
Why does the rest get shorter as the rounds get longer?
That squeeze is deliberate: the hardest round arrives with the least recovery in front of it. If the last minute feels like it belongs to someone else’s legs, the structure is doing its job.