I think it is important that you select an appropriate rope that will work for you... some people might say that "
Oh it is just a jump rope, and any rope can be a jump rope"... but that isn't true, that is complete bull shit from people that don't recognize jump roping for the serious exercise technique that it is. Not all ropes are made the same. The tensile strength, material layering, aesthetic coloring, wind resistance, and harmonics of the rope are nothing short of critical if you want to take professional jump roping seriously.
I'd highly recommended the
Master of Blue jump rope
https://www.amazon.ca/Master-Blue-ju...898366&sr=1-22
Yes it is over four thousand dollars.... but if you are truly serious about getting into jump roping, this investment will pay off for you in the long run!