
Athlete Breaks Jump Rope Record With 188 Skips in 60 Seconds
Ali Musa just shattered the world record for double-under jump rope skips, whipping the rope around 188 times in a single minute. His victory in Kashgar, China proves that dedication and precision can turn a simple childhood activity into an extraordinary feat.
Ali Musa just shattered the world record for double-under jump rope skips, whipping the rope around 188 times in a single minute. The achievement transforms a playground pastime into a display of athletic excellence that's inspiring people around the world.
On December 15, 2025, Musa stood in Kashgar, China, ready to attempt what few could imagine. In double-under skipping, the rope passes under your feet twice during each jump, requiring lightning-fast timing and perfect coordination.
When the timer started, Musa became a blur of motion. His feet barely left the ground as the rope whipped around him twice per jump, over and over, without a single miss.
When the minute ended, the count was official: 188 double-unders. Musa had beaten the previous record by four skips, and the celebration that followed showed just how much this moment meant to him.
The Guinness World Records shared video of the attempt on social media, where viewers marveled at the sheer speed and control required. What looks impossible to most people became reality through countless hours of practice and unwavering focus.

Why This Inspires
Musa's record reminds us that greatness often comes from mastering the fundamentals. Jump rope is something almost everyone tries as a kid, but Musa turned that simple activity into an art form through dedication and discipline.
His success required more than just physical strength. Every skip demanded perfect timing, precise hand movements, and the mental toughness to maintain that rhythm for 60 straight seconds without breaking focus.
The four-skip improvement over the previous record might sound small, but in a sport measured in fractions of seconds, it represents a significant leap forward. Musa has now set the bar higher for every athlete who dreams of claiming this title next.
His achievement shows that world records aren't just for elite facilities or expensive equipment. Sometimes all you need is a rope, determination, and the willingness to practice until the impossible becomes routine.
Young athletes watching Musa's video now have proof that dedication to any skill, no matter how simple it seems, can lead to extraordinary places.
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Based on reporting by Google News - World Record
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