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Dozens of students pull off impressive synchronized jump rope routine

By Ben Hooper
Sixth-grade students begin a complicated synchronized jump rope routine. Screenshot: Fuji Jump Rope Association/Facebook video
Sixth-grade students begin a complicated synchronized jump rope routine. Screenshot: Fuji Jump Rope Association/Facebook video

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FUJI, Japan, March 28 (UPI) -- A Japanese jump rope association shared a video showing dozens of sixth-graders pulling off a complicated synchronized jumping routine.

The video, posted to Facebook by the Fuji Jump Rope Association, shows more than 50 sixth graders linking arms in small groups.

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The groups of students take turns jumping over the long rope, picking up speed as they go.

The students form a figure-eight formation and each manage to jump the rope several times without anyone tripping.

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