Luksong lubid, or jumping rope, is a popular pastime in the Philippines that was invented in ancient Egypt and became widespread in the early 1900s as both boys and girls could play. Players strive to make jumping rope more appealing to modern generations by adding music or counting methods while jumping to stay active and competitive over time. The goal of the game is to eliminate all opposing team members through jumping.
Luksong lubid, or jumping rope, is a popular pastime in the Philippines that was invented in ancient Egypt and became widespread in the early 1900s as both boys and girls could play. Players strive to make jumping rope more appealing to modern generations by adding music or counting methods while jumping to stay active and competitive over time. The goal of the game is to eliminate all opposing team members through jumping.
Luksong lubid, or jumping rope, is a popular pastime in the Philippines that was invented in ancient Egypt and became widespread in the early 1900s as both boys and girls could play. Players strive to make jumping rope more appealing to modern generations by adding music or counting methods while jumping to stay active and competitive over time. The goal of the game is to eliminate all opposing team members through jumping.
Luksong lubid, or jumping rope, is a popular pastime in the Philippines that was invented in ancient Egypt and became widespread in the early 1900s as both boys and girls could play. Players strive to make jumping rope more appealing to modern generations by adding music or counting methods while jumping to stay active and competitive over time. The goal of the game is to eliminate all opposing team members through jumping.
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“LUKSONG LUBID (JUMPING ROPE)”
In the Philippines, jumping rope is a popular pastime. It was designed in the
1700s. The majority of the time, the game is played by girls, either inside or outside of their houses. Luksong lubid was invented by the ancient Egyptians. The jump rope, or luksong lubid, became popular in the early 1900s because it could be played by both boys and girls, or by both at the same time. They strive to make it more appealing to this generation by incorporating music or a manual method of counting when playing it. These activities have grown into more than just a form of exercise throughout time, and they are now competitive sports.
OBJECTIVES
The goal of the game is to eliminate all of the opposing team's members, and the team that loses all of its players first is the loser.
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