31/05/2026
I started when I was 20.
Building ropes alone in a dark basement, wondering if anyone would ever care about a pair of handles and a cable.
For three years, man… I basically lived down there. Cutting cable. Screwing handles. Losing money.
My parents, my friends... they all thought it was just a hobby. But deep down, it was the only thing that gave me any real sense of purpose.
Eventually, the math caught up with me. I was broke. I couldn’t keep the lights on, so I shut it down.
And I didn’t choose to quit. I was forced to. Walking away from the only thing I’d gave everything to... that was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.
So I moved to Dubai. Took a media job. For the first time, I got a paycheck, weekends, and a bit of security.
But I learned something way more important.
The only way you ever get better at anything is by failing, getting back up, and trying again. Just like jumping rope, you trip a thousand times before it finally clicks.
So I came back after 3 years. I quit the job, rebuilt Timeless Jump from zero, and focused on one thing: building a rope that rewards discipline.
Today, more than 100,000 jumpers around the world use Timeless Jump. Not as a toy, but as a daily reminder of who they’re becoming.
Because Timeless Jump isn’t just a rope. It’s a symbol.
If you’re the kind of person who shows up, who doesn’t give up, who makes it happen anyway…time after time, jump after jump, then you’re already a Timeless Jumper.
This is just the rope to prove it.
💫 Be The Flow.