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FAQ
about iskip.com, skipping, and Operation
Positive Energy People
What do
you mean skipping? You
know....SKIPPING! The hippity hoppity gate that came
naturally to us as children, but that the majority
of adults haven't done since they were
ten...SKIPPING! Like Dorothy and gang did arm in arm
down the yellow brick road....SKIPPING! As in
expressing joy by leaping happily down the street
without a care in the world.
What are the
benefits of skipping?
The
thing that is unique about skipping is that it has
multiple benefits.....Some people skip for the
undeniable fitness gains...Some just skip a few
steps to lift their moods...and others to reconnect
with their buoyant, exuberant childlike spirit.
Skipping is great for the body, mind, and spirit!
What are the
physical benefits? Skipping
is great exercise! It burns twice as many calories
as walking ..It has less impact on your joints than
running....and it is joy-based, unlike running which
generates from our fight or flight reflex. Skipping
is more like an animal bouncing and frolicking in a
field.
It's a playful way to add variety and fun to your
workouts.
What are the mental
benefits? Skipping
is an instant mood lifter. The next time you are
feeling down, try skipping just ten steps. Keep in
mind that the times you feel like skipping the least
are likely the times that you need it the most.
Skipping is joyful, light, and free, which are all
things that contribute to a positive attitude and
feeling great! It is virtually impossible to skip
without smiling!
Skipping also helps you
to be true to yourself. Skipping down the road is
something that is surprisingly challenging for most
adults to do. In order to do so, you must be willing
to let go of your fears about what other people
think about you. You must defeat your own inner
critic that says "People will think
you are crazy" and choose to let your childlike
spirit have some fun. If you can find the courage to
do so regularly, you will be amazed at the feeling
of freedom it can bring to your life. When the
judgment of others is no longer an issue, magical
things can happen.
How long do you skip
at a time? That
really depends on the person and the situation.
Often when people start running, they throw
up their hands in frustration or don't even get
started when a mile seems like an unttainable goal.
With skipping, there are no rules or expectations.
In fact, often the best skipping moments happen
completly spontaneously in the moment and for
relatively short periods of time. On the other hand,
a man named Ashrita Furman recently started skipping
marathons and regularly skips for 10+ miles at a
time!!
Often skippers will
walk a block, skip a block, and run a block
repetitively....or just one block of skipping to
their walking routine to get started. And some
skippers just skip a few steps at a time to lift
their mood...A great place to skip is down the aisle
of the grocery store. Try it, it's fun!
Don't people think
you are crazy? Some
people do. But even more people smile and nod
appreciatively or say things like, "Wow, that
looks fun!" You'd also be surprised how many people never even look
twice....Once you get out there and start skipping,
you'll likely realize that most people react either
positively or indifferently...And as for the people
who do think that skipping is crazy....Which do you
think is crazier in this world of ours? Adding joy
and positivity to the world by skipping...Or
squelching someones desire to do so through
judgement and negativity? Our world needs as much
positive and uplifting energy as it can get these
days. So skip loud and skip proud.
Are there different
types of skipping? Everyone
has their own unique skipping style. There are fast
skippers, bouncy skippers, and sassy skippers...Just
to name a few. There are also ways you can modify
your natural skipping style. Most beginning skippers
put a lot of bounce into their skips, but quickly
discover that doing so takes a lot of energy. An
alternative is a lower impact skip which is much
slower and lower to the ground. If you want to burn
more calories, you can skip aster and/or higher. A
close cousin of skipping is galloping. hen you
gallop you don't switch back and forth from leg to
leg.
Some skippers also make
up fun skipping variations...Like the butterfly skip
where you flap your arms like a butterfly...Or the
chicken skip where you act like chicken...There's
the twirling skip...The backwards skip...The
sideways skip...The air guitar skip...The sky is the
limit as far as making up fun and silly skipping
methods!
What is the purpose
of the skipping movement? We
are online community of individuals who love to
skip. We believe that today's world needs as much
positive skipping energy as possible.
That is why we are on a mission to share the
joy and freedom of skipping with young and old
alike. While we might be few in number, we are big
in spirit. "Head Skippers" from across the
country have shared the joy of skipping in their
areas and continue to do so. We believe that
skipping is a simple, yet powerful way to make our
communities happier and healthier places...and that
the world will be a better place when there are more
adult skippers.
How did this
movement get started? When
San Franciscan Kim Corbin started skipping for
exercise she loved it so much that she decided to
try to start a national movement. She started
organizing group skips in San Francisco and before
long the media caught wind of her vision. Once
newspapers across the country started telling her
story, Kim realized that she wasn't alone....That
there were already a lot of people just like her who
also loved to skip. A network of skippers quickly
formed across the country and the movment was off
and skipping.
What are some things
that skippers have done to spread the word? Right
now there is a skipper in Oklahoma who will be
traveling to schools in his community to share the
joy of skipping with school children...Ashrita
Furman is skipping marathons to set a Guinness Book
of World Record's record....The Lima, Ohio skipper
has a license plate that says, "iskip"...A
man named Jeff Lester produced an incredible short
film starring Billy Bob Thorton that is about
skipping...There have been group skipping events in
several major cities...and teachers have created
curriculum based on the positive energy that
skipping creates! There is an unlimited number of
ways to promote skipping!!!
How can I get
involved? The
easiest way to get involved is to start skipping
whenever you can. When you're out with a group of
friends see how many people are willing to give it a
try. Write and tell us about your experience so we
can share it with others in the skipping newsletter.
Start talking about skipping as it makes great
conversation at parties. Skip with your kids. Tell
your friends and family about iskip.com. Ask your
aerobics instructor if she'll incorporate skipping
into your class. Email us at kidagain99@aol.com and
introduce yourself. You might even consider being a
"head skipper" for your city. Iskip.com
belongs to skippers everywhere. Take ownership of
the idea and spread the word!!
What is involved
with being a head skipper? The
head skipper serves as the contact person for their
city or state. Some head skippers organize regular
group skips or have planned a skipping day. Iskip
founder Kim Corbin and other head skippers can give
you advice based on their experiences. If you're
interested in promoting skipping in your city, email
kidagain99@aol.com and introduce yourself.
How can I contact
you with additional questions? By emailing kimskips@peoplepc.com
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