Cameron Candace Bure Shows Off Her 'Jump Rope Journey' of 5 Years

Cameron Candace Bure Shows Off Her 'Jump Rope Journey' of 5 Years

Candace Cameron Bure is on a jump rope journey, and she's bringing her followers with her!

The actress, 44, posted several videos on her Instagram account on Tuesday, sharing her progress as she advanced from basic jump rope to more complicated moves.

"The start of my jump rope journey," she wrote. "I've been jumping basic rope for about 5 years for cardio with Kira. However, I really want to learn steps and get good! Coordination is tough for me at times."

In the four videos, Bure works from just learning a new jump rope move to mastering it. She also shared more videos on her Instagram Stories, where she showed herself learning crossovers.

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"Practice makes progress," she wrote on a video where she hit a stride of jumping rope before making a mistake.

"Keep trying!" she added to the next video, as she picked up where she left off.

From her fitness journey to other aspects of her personal life, Bure has said she is fairly open on social media because she hopes it will inspire others.

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Earlier this month, however, she had to ask commenters to be nicer with their reactions to a family photo she posted that features herself, her husband Valeri Bure and kids Natasha, 22, Lev, 20, and Maksim, 18.

The snap, which was taken by Fuller House costar Dave Coulier's wife, photographer Melissa Coulier, shows the family of five posing on a wooden porch. While Candace, Valeri and Maksim smile for the picture, Natasha and Lev strike a more serious pose.

After receiving a mixture of positive and negative comments, Candace responded with her own comment on the post, writing, "Wow- I post a family photo and you all find everything you don't like about it or can make fun of. Do better than that. Please."

On Facebook, Candace doubled down, sharing her disappointment at the reaction to the photo.

"I posted my family Christmas photo and sadly, there were so many unkind comments," she wrote of the photo. "Do you think it's funny to criticize someone's children? To make jokes about them? To critique our poses? The direction in which we are looking? Our physical appearance and facial expressions?"

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