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sparring and skipping rope should greatly increase your endurance, but it is highly advisable for you to get involved in a reputable class to learn the techniques properly, a simple search on the internet should help you locate schools in your neck of the woods
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Go to a nearby Gym or Boxing Ring (doubt theres one nearby) and see if there are any beginner classes available.
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It can help if you mix it with another martial art. Perhaps one heavily focused on form and balance. Training is pretty intense (if you're serious aobut it). I myself trained in it but a few of my friends do and it looks pretty fun.
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