Wonderful paragraph describing the action of jumping long rope

The beautiful passage describing the action of long rope jumping is as follows:

1. When I first started jumping, the rope I was swinging was always caught by my feet, not by me. My hands are shaking fast, which means my feet are jumping fast, but they are always wrong. After a while, I was in a hurry, sweating profusely, and I was a little discouraged.

2. I got out of bed. Come to the yard and start skipping rope. At first, my hands and feet were numb from the cold, my whole body was shaking, and I couldn't dance well. When my body gradually warmed up and my hands and feet became more flexible, I continued to dance. Later, my rope actually danced faster and faster.

3. The school's rope skipping competition finally started. As soon as the whistle blew, the students danced the rope up and down, jumping up and down quickly between the ropes. Not to be outdone, I jumped hard. One minute passed, and I jumped one hundred and forty-four times. I jumped three feet high in excitement.

4. During the big class break this afternoon, we will jump long rope. We quickly lined up and started dancing. With the sound of the rope hitting the ground, a uniform and powerful sound, I rushed into the rope circle. He shrugged his back, retracted his head, leaned on his hands, lifted his feet slightly, and then rushed out. Haha, perfect jump.

5. I saw the green skipping rope being thrown up and down by grandma. The soles of her feet seemed to have pressed two springs, jumping up and down quickly, jumping up and down again, so light. Like a clever little deer. Grandma jumped faster and faster, constantly changing patterns, sometimes jumping with her legs, sometimes jumping forward, sometimes jumping back.

6. She took the rope from the teacher's hand, grabbed the end of the rope with both hands, measured the length of the rope, and found that the rope was too long, so she twisted it around with her hands, and then she lifted it Throw the rope behind your back, raise your hands over your shoulders, throw the rope forward with all your strength, bend your knees slightly, stand on tiptoes, and then jump up, repeating this jump over and over again.

7. Look at his "happy skipping rope" jumping more than half a foot off the ground. He really looks like a high jumper. It's even more interesting when you look at the "frog skipping rope". You can see him twisting his fat body and squatting on the ground, jumping up and down. The rope swung up and down and jumped several times in succession. He accidentally tripped over the rope and then rolled forward, making everyone laugh.

8. When my mother said "start", I raised the rope with both hands. When the rope was about to fall to the ground, my feet jumped up quickly, and the rope passed under my feet. Just rising and falling like this, I kept counting in my mouth. At the beginning, I stumbled on the rope, but I immediately started jumping again. I bounced quickly, and I only heard the swishing sound of the rope next to my ears. As he stood, the floor beneath his feet also made a thumping sound.

9. At this time, the rope seems to obey my words more, and the hands and feet have become good friends. The rope flashed past my head and feet, flying up and down like a colorful ring. I jumped faster and faster. The rope swinging forward made a whirring sound, and my toes clicked on the ground. The sound is like a band playing music. I am like a little bee doing the eight-figure dance, and like a nimble little swallow flying quickly.

10. The rope skipping started. Some students jumped in single swing, some in double swing, and some jumped with their feet switched. When it was my turn, I picked up the skipping rope and circled it twice on my left hand, then on my right hand. Then I took a step forward, put the skipping rope on my heels, and pulled the rope up with both hands. Stretching my arms forward, the rope and my arms formed an angle of about 45 degrees. Finally, I swayed forward, raised my feet, and jumped over.