Its all about LEVERAGES

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2019
  • Have you ever wondered why it seems like for some people advanced bodyweight skills come faster?
    The obvious thing that probably comes to your mind at first is the bodyweight of an athlete. Its a valid point, but is it everything?
    I spent some time researching this topic, which let me look at it from a wider perspective. I collected my findings and put it all together in the most convinient form I could.
    It turns out that there is much more to the bodyweight training predisposition then i thought...
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  • @vinzchannel01
    @vinzchannel01 3 роки тому +232

    Youve been doing these calisthenics content 500% better than Chris Hernia

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому +56

      Not me to judge 🙏🏻 Im glad you enjoy

    • @tjcogger1974
      @tjcogger1974 3 роки тому +57

      Chris Heria makes totally different content. Not really fair to compare

    • @TheYanuz
      @TheYanuz 3 роки тому +35

      Hernia xD

    • @vminmotivationalcurve88yea64
      @vminmotivationalcurve88yea64 3 роки тому +1

      True

    • @GutRegeneration
      @GutRegeneration 3 роки тому +13

      Bro ofc he his, let everyone contribute as they can. Appreciate but never compare, criticise when they are wrong, which everyone would be at some time. #StayStrong, #StayShredded 🔥🙏🏻

  • @marcusson1983
    @marcusson1983 3 роки тому +31

    I really like that you spoke about different parts of body in regards to leverages, not just "height". But also u kinda took away my excuse. Liked anyways. 😏

  • @giter99
    @giter99 5 років тому +26

    The secret of planche has been explained too good in this video 😱💪🏼

  • @mariusjobal2797
    @mariusjobal2797 3 роки тому

    all your videos are just pure pleasure to watch ! I learn so much of this

  • @Anonimowany1
    @Anonimowany1 3 роки тому +31

    Im training since I was 10 years old. I started gym with 16. Im 25 now and I dedicated myself to Calisthenics 2 years ago. My life-style and nutrition is perfectly healthy. I never even smoked and I never drink.
    And I still can not Planche.

  • @canaldojoaaoo
    @canaldojoaaoo 5 років тому +17

    I liked this video, you have a good knowledge and know what you are talking about, good information!

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому

      Means a lot to me. Thank you very much and stay tuned for more ;)

  • @alec1020
    @alec1020 3 роки тому +29

    Should be noted that while arm length dont affect the planche and FL much they still play a big role in the difficulty of more advanced moves like maltese, Victorian, and iron cross

  • @TheParkitny
    @TheParkitny 3 роки тому +3

    Bro your channel needs more recognition

  • @kylo9703
    @kylo9703 3 роки тому

    I love your enthusiasm in how you believe - anyone - can do it, even though we're all different.

  • @mediel6378
    @mediel6378 5 років тому +6

    Absolutely great content, subbed 👌

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому +1

      Thank you sir! That really means a lot to me. Its just a beggining ;) more content coming soon.

  • @MichaelTryka
    @MichaelTryka 5 років тому +15

    Interesting topic, keep them coming!

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому +2

      Thats what im about to do bro, thanks for the support.

  • @JoseGontijo82
    @JoseGontijo82 5 років тому +7

    Great video man, looks like you put lots of work into it. 💪

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому +2

      Thank you man. I really appreciate it, yes i actually made that video couple of months ago, and it took lots of effort not gonna lie. But thats exactly the content i want to provide. Im looking a bit scared by the camera in this vid considering it was the first one i see haha. but i already got used to it. Thank you a lot Jose, and hope the recovery going fast.

  • @xtopar6933
    @xtopar6933 3 роки тому

    Wow i watched so much video but this is the best video i find!!👏Keep the good job

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому

      Im glad! this was my first video (arguably the worst quality wise haha) I recommend you to check out the latest stuff on the channel ;)

  • @kaigorodaki
    @kaigorodaki 3 роки тому

    Great explanations!

  • @greenpowertemple
    @greenpowertemple 5 років тому +12

    excellent video man! completely agree with you! straddle planche is one of my goal now. it's coming very slowly though ^^ we are all different height weight etc but can all do it for sure! hard work will pay off
    anyway the journey in itself is fascinating!
    just subbed to you man keep the great content coming!

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому

      Awesome! Im glad i could provide some value. More materials in preparation. Thank you so much for the sub. Means a lot to me ;)

    • @parix85
      @parix85 3 роки тому

      How far man. Did you succeed. How is your training going

  • @r.i.pmaple8450
    @r.i.pmaple8450 3 роки тому

    Started experimenting in casual calisthenics 3 months ago, i can see the progress :)

  • @Anonimowany1
    @Anonimowany1 3 роки тому +52

    If someone posts a video that they learnt Planche in a few months.
    Then you know they are like 5ft tall lol.

    • @rafaelpedroso2087
      @rafaelpedroso2087 3 роки тому +5

      As a 5 ft 7 guy who learned planche in 6 months, i feel this is a personal attack

    • @ryukun4996
      @ryukun4996 2 роки тому

      @@rafaelpedroso2087 🤣

    • @not_eldrick3490
      @not_eldrick3490 9 місяців тому

      @@rafaelpedroso2087 what was your routine? and did you level up to this day? how's progress

    • @yetto1277
      @yetto1277 3 місяці тому

      I'm 5'1 and I learned the planche for only 5 months lol

  • @dolevmazker736
    @dolevmazker736 3 роки тому +3

    this is a great video man. i cant even do a tucked planche

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! It was a first one on the channel - recommend checking out new content ;)

  • @amareshgodbole3840
    @amareshgodbole3840 5 років тому +2

    Great video Broo👍🏻

  • @lukapeternel2501
    @lukapeternel2501 5 років тому +5

    Well done man, awesome video!

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому

      Thank you Luka that gives me a boost to work on them vids ;)

    • @lukapeternel2501
      @lukapeternel2501 5 років тому +1

      @@FrinksmovementTV Anytime man, just keep them coming, I'm 100% that your channel will gain a lot of traction pretty fast :)

  • @subhrendudas7857
    @subhrendudas7857 3 роки тому +1

    Your video was very helpful 😃👍

  • @luisenriqueavacamancilla6432
    @luisenriqueavacamancilla6432 4 роки тому

    love your content ! finding your channel/ ig page has been a great discovery, well my story : im short (my height is less than 170 cm) and my weight is about 62Kg, i used to be able to hold a tuck planche a few months ago but now i cant, dont really know what happened since my training seems to be improving and my weight and height are the same, but i hope to regain the strenght that is missing xdd, Keep on making great videos!

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  4 роки тому +1

      Wow thank you soo much for this. Well many factors may play a role. Keep on working and become aware what is missing ;) Good luck brother!

  • @Sheriff.Movement
    @Sheriff.Movement 2 роки тому +1

    I used to do karate. The result of all those kicking is having big legs. I'm short ( 1.7 M ) but I have very heavy legs which is a dream for me to achieve the planche

  • @userx76y
    @userx76y Місяць тому

    that's the most factual explanation

  • @jerrysoini
    @jerrysoini 3 роки тому +1

    5/5 content!

  • @yasirkhan969
    @yasirkhan969 3 роки тому +2

    Best video

  • @el_chico1313
    @el_chico1313 3 місяці тому

    if u observe those who planche and do front levera clean af tend to be reaaally good at heavu pulls and dips (at least bw kg added to dip and pull) and have a heavy deadlift there u go at some point they become powerlifters as well

  • @q4rty
    @q4rty 5 років тому +6

    Great video, I've got really long legs, and every static movement is hard for me, sometimes I'm not sure if it's worth it to put in 2/3 years of training to get straddle planche.

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому +2

      First of all. Thank you. It really means a lot to me. Adressing your uncertainty. You gotta answer yourself.. However what im gonna say is, IT IS ALWAYS WORTH to put in the work if you have a choice to do so or not. And mark my words, you GONNA GET THERE, if you just stay consistent and smart about your training. Be sure to set yourself smaller goals - for example, slow tuck planche eccentric, or red band straddle hold 10 seconds. You can always "break" your goal to smaller pieces and then suddenly this long and wavy way will become just a group of stairs toward the goal. Im gonna adress bodyweight training programming in my future videos, and get more in deph with that. Have a good one, and remember not to give up. As im pretty sure every single healthy man on this planet can achieve straddle planche if he put the work in it ;)

    • @q4rty
      @q4rty 5 років тому +2

      @@FrinksmovementTV I totally agree that straddle planche is in reach for everybody, but full planche isn't. People like FitnessFAQ, and many more who train for 10years+, and put A LOT of work in to it, still struggle to hold straddle for more than 5 seconds.
      Thanks for answer, i hope your channel grows quickly:)
      I WAS HERE AS 55TH SUB! :P

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому

      @@q4rty Haha thank you bro! I will remember ;) Oh and with full i agree. I myself cant even attempt it, after having 3,4 + seconds straddle holds. Have a great day and once again thank you. Highly, highly appreciated

    • @Spar7anProjec7
      @Spar7anProjec7 3 роки тому +3

      Roughly same situation here. I'm 195cm tall, 2/3 of my body is made of legs and i've also got chimpanzee arms, practically the worse possible build for calisthenics/gymnastics, but honestly getting some progress while knowing you have a ton of genetic disadvantages is one of the best feelings in the world. Sure, you won't be able to keep the pace of other gifted people or boast about your sick skills on insta, but who gives a fuck honestly, we're doing it for ourselves and the more difficult the road the more satisfaction we'll get after reaching our goal.

    • @janakupcova7365
      @janakupcova7365 3 роки тому +1

      @@Spar7anProjec7 man, you have advantage with girls, nobody wants a teenager who is 165cm 😂 however I started training calisthenics and realised I have and advantage in this. Learning tuck planche from 1 second to 22 in one month. We have totally different conditions but, keep it up! The gains will come!

  • @timeworks7409
    @timeworks7409 3 роки тому +2

    Bro, I have been training for one year and I wasn't able to hold a planche for even one second, but when I understood the lever ,in one month I can hold planche for more than 10 seconds and can do planche push ups, and able to do planche with hard grips

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому

      Thats absolutely awesome! Yeah understanding the simple concept of "lean' helps a lot! Good job my friend

    • @timeworks7409
      @timeworks7409 3 роки тому

      @@FrinksmovementTV thank you very much my broo💙💙💙

  • @vasisamudradevi1424
    @vasisamudradevi1424 10 місяців тому

    1.6 meters tall, short torso and LONG, LONG arms with a lot of really high shoulder strength. I don't really need to learn that much, in fact when I was trying planche progressions.

  • @evelioguaperas
    @evelioguaperas 3 роки тому +3

    I wish I had an army of gorillas doing planches and front levers

  • @konradkorcelli6525
    @konradkorcelli6525 5 років тому +2

    👏👏👏

  • @raily9713
    @raily9713 4 роки тому +3

    I am a sprinter with big and strong legs, and because of that I think that my COM is too low, although i,m not very tall (1.75) ... that's why I hardly progress on planche while in other progressions I go quite advanced .
    it's frustrating

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  4 роки тому

      Yeah i completely understand the frustration. My COM is also pretty low. Gotta work with what we have i guess, but we can do it. Good luck 👍

  • @piotrolejniczak670
    @piotrolejniczak670 4 роки тому +1

    mega super ! dzięki za fajny filmik

  • @imleo1861
    @imleo1861 3 роки тому +10

    So, because I'm 2.00 meters I have to get The Rock's strength

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому +8

      but how impressive thats gonna be!

    • @imleo1861
      @imleo1861 3 роки тому +4

      @@FrinksmovementTV actually ur right

    • @hermandebeer8389
      @hermandebeer8389 3 роки тому

      That is Reason the rock Can not do a planche

    • @Adiadi-uj3ud
      @Adiadi-uj3ud 3 роки тому +1

      The rock isn't that strong in real life

  • @robipindric7654
    @robipindric7654 Рік тому

    Can you explain how to achieve proper pressure point? It is very important because it makes planche easier. I am into it for some time now but still didn't got it.

  • @juliuscalisthenics1168
    @juliuscalisthenics1168 3 роки тому

    Well i Saw somebody learn front lever in 3 month, i have been going for frontlever in 1 year and Are at advanced tuck

  • @MyEditman
    @MyEditman 3 роки тому

    Basically long legs make the movement harder because of the leverage and need to lean more. Longer arms on paper should help for more stability. Short torso is great if you have short legs. In my case, long ass legs, short af torso and arms longer than they should. That's why I struggled so much on the basics and can barely manage 1 leg tucked FL and MAYBE a Straddle Elbow Lever. I shall not give up!!!

  • @palmi3649
    @palmi3649 5 років тому +15

    Interesting video. I learnt interesting things about the leverages. About the arms length I am a bit sceptical but it makes sense.
    I subscribed.
    Planche is a long and dangerous journey.
    About routines and progression, a lot of the best street workout athletes like Valentin Blanc, Nicolas Carré or Dai-Long Huynh says that you should rely more on your sensation than on a really structured routine.
    I agree with them, I don't have their level but working on elements that feel challenging is definitely helping.

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  5 років тому +4

      Im glad you got something out of this video. And you are absolutely right about the planche. Its a very long and dangerous journey - but its exactly what makes it so delightful to follow it. Thank you for the subscribtion - means a lot to me ;) Lots of new stuff incoming.

  • @davideserli472
    @davideserli472 3 роки тому

    After 4 weeks I am at the same level of others being trained for almost 1 year.
    we have the same weight. but I am 20cm shorter and leaner, my butt almost doesn't exist...

  • @maa8303
    @maa8303 3 роки тому

    *I have this friend that is small and has skinny legs, it took him 8 months to get planch an front lev. I feel bad wen I see him improve 3x faster than me : (
    For me its ben 7 Months and I'm still stuck with straddle an I don't even have a straddle front lev, cuz I'm tall and my legs are heavy. I'm only good at pistol squads... what should I do man

  • @ShOcKTeh
    @ShOcKTeh 3 роки тому +1

    4:45 I think you are starting to confuse a few things here. The lever arm in the planche/front lever is the distance from your shoulder girdle to your center of mass, not your arm length.
    So longer arms dont increase the lever in these two exercises (but they do in the iron cross for example).

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому

      It depends, if we look at purely shiulder flexion - longer arm means more force we have to put - but because we need to lean more with shorter arm the arm length wont contribute to difficulty as much

    • @ShOcKTeh
      @ShOcKTeh 3 роки тому

      @@FrinksmovementTV If we would calculate the torque our own bodyweight produces in our shoulder joints in the planche position, we would come to the conclusion it only depends on the distance center of mass to shoulder girdle and not the arm length, since the lever arm has to be measured perpendicular to the force our bodyweight generates.
      Lets assume an easy model, x is the distance CoM to shoulder girdle, G our bodyweight * gravity then:
      torque = x *G .
      The relation between armlength, x and the angle of the arms (like in 5:05 ) is:
      x = armlength * sin(angle).
      So the torque is independent of arm length.
      "longer arm means more force we have to put" This is true for a lot of things, but interestingly enough not for planching and front levers, since the lever arm exists independently from arm length. This is also why planching and front lever is way harder for taller people (more relative strength recquired), since the lever arm (distance center of mass toshoulder girdle) pretty much directly correlates with height.

    • @leftvassis
      @leftvassis 3 роки тому

      The lever is a bit complex.Its the distance of your shoulder compared to where the force is being applied,aka your palms,lets say force,lever A and then measuring that in comparison to the lever of your center of mass where the distance is that to your palms,lets say ,force,lever B.If A>B then you can hold a planche.

    • @ShOcKTeh
      @ShOcKTeh 3 роки тому

      @@leftvassis Ideally the palms are directly over your center of graviy.
      If A>B then there is no equilibrium, so you dont hold the planche in the correct position (unless your compensate for the new resulting moment arm with your wrists).
      A has to be equal to B if we are ignoring compensation by the wrists.

    • @leftvassis
      @leftvassis 3 роки тому

      @@ShOcKTeh For taller people its almost impossible though to have the palms directly under COM,not only because of the lean but also because of the stress on the wrists.A being equal to B is the minimum force required to hold a planche.If A>B then the hold is easier for you

  • @romethehybrid928
    @romethehybrid928 2 роки тому

    a lot of people judging and talking about planche and have none of the brilliant information this smart man in this video has lol

  • @calimusclegroup6106
    @calimusclegroup6106 3 роки тому

    My bro is 6ft and he can straddle planche hold for 6 secs but when I’m looking at the videos he doesn’t lean that much and has a lot of leverage in his legs and arms with a smaller torso

  • @patrickvanmeter2922
    @patrickvanmeter2922 Рік тому

    The bumblbee can't fly according to science or math. So far, I'm no bumblebee but I will keep trying.

  • @bestboy007
    @bestboy007 4 роки тому +1

    random question: planche, front lever, etc, these are not the best exercises for gaining muscle mass or? that is just skill exercises? i dont want to learn new movements. that is a waste of time if i just want muscle mass.

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  4 роки тому

      The simple answer for that question would be - depends on your approach. Exercise like front lever pulls or rows are great exercises for your back, but you dont HAVE to do them, and you can pretty much get same hypertrophy responce with simple pullups and barbell rows. In fact, any resistance exercise that you can progressively overload over time and accumulate enough volume in will make a job. So if you dont want any skills - you dont have to train them, and it wont inhibit your hypertrophy (muscle building) gains

    • @bestboy007
      @bestboy007 4 роки тому

      @@FrinksmovementTV brodin

  • @atapuma5756
    @atapuma5756 3 роки тому

    I'm 1,81, so definitely not short, and after 15 years of football have pretty big legs comparing to my upper body. I'm basically fucked.

  • @gareth7016
    @gareth7016 3 роки тому

    i like your beret

  • @pologimamajump9071
    @pologimamajump9071 2 роки тому

    1 year only tuck due to my hight

  • @cafecitoconazucar
    @cafecitoconazucar 2 роки тому

    THIS !! 5:55

  • @LofSW
    @LofSW 3 роки тому +1

    Oh there's Han 🖐👋

  • @RishabhSharma10225
    @RishabhSharma10225 3 роки тому

    2:15 Is that t_atwood? I follow him on instagram

  • @matheusdosanjos9439
    @matheusdosanjos9439 5 років тому +8

    Valor brings me here

  • @vasilikik8609
    @vasilikik8609 3 роки тому

    But isn't the difficulty the same because of the relative strength? (Weight to strength ratio)

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому

      It is one of the factors, the other ones are leverages, body fat %, fiber type distribution, insertions etc. ;)

    • @vasilikik8609
      @vasilikik8609 3 роки тому

      @@FrinksmovementTV very interesting and helpful, thank you! I will keep all factors in my mind. But I think that the most important one is hard work!

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому +1

      @@vasilikik8609 Non negotiable!

  • @vugiart3946
    @vugiart3946 3 роки тому

    you just got 2000 subs over night...

  • @luwi8125
    @luwi8125 3 роки тому

    5:23 I am not a physicist either, but I believe that your reasoning about arm length is false. I believe that the longer your arms are the better. Imagine someone with 5 meter long arms. They could almost rest their entire bodyweight on their arms. At the same time, the point on the arm where your shoulder muscles are attached will very likely be further from the shoulder proportionally to how long your arm is, giving you more power to rotate the arm.
    The reason tall people have a harder time reaching the planche is not the distance to the center of mass, since the shoulder muscles attach proportionally further from the shoulders, which compensates. The reason is that their muscles are built of longer muscle fibres, which makes them not able to be as explosive as shorter people. Therefore tall people are not as strong in military shoulder press, for example, as short people, compared to their bodyweight.

  • @ewouthagdorn7872
    @ewouthagdorn7872 3 роки тому +1

    its funny how i can hold a front lever but i cant even hold a half decent tuck planche :")

    • @Anonimowany1
      @Anonimowany1 3 роки тому

      Anatomy. I know a guy who never worked out in his entire life. He trained Front Lever for 2 months and was able to do it.
      And me who is training since 15 years. Dedicated to Calisthenics 2 years ago and always had a perfectly healthy life-style. I look 2x more ripped than most Cali athletes.
      Still can not Front Lever at ALL.
      Not having the anatomy for Calisthenics really is demoralizing.

    • @user-nf4qd8wr1u
      @user-nf4qd8wr1u 3 роки тому

      Yea same i can do victorian in pbars and supinated fl pull up and i cant planche and im not really tall so i think it was because i was training bad, tuck progresions are shit i never did tuck fl i just did negatives and i got it so guess that probably negatives would help me

  • @TysonE
    @TysonE 2 роки тому +1

    Or even worse... this. *full planche* XD

  • @LHCalistenia
    @LHCalistenia 3 роки тому

    So basically the genetic blessed Street Workout athlete is the one who have long arms and short legs xD

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому +2

      I would say arms dont matter as much - but short light legs - short in general and very light with big head wins haha

    • @LHCalistenia
      @LHCalistenia 3 роки тому +1

      @@FrinksmovementTV big head hahahaha LMAO

  • @NoahThinks
    @NoahThinks 3 роки тому

    Im sorry, but this video is just an axiom.. "trust the process" that's the only motivational line, anyways kind of a waste of time sorry

    • @FrinksmovementTV
      @FrinksmovementTV  3 роки тому +1

      Its purpose was to talk about the mechanics of calisthenics parallel skills - and explain why its harder for some people - that its a normal thing. If you want more practical videos answering "how" and not only "why" you can find them on my channel. But I like to touch upon "why" because its often not being touched upon in calisthenics. Anyways, thank you for the comment, have a nice day ;)

    • @NoahThinks
      @NoahThinks 3 роки тому

      @@FrinksmovementTV my misunderstanding

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    @howi9 Рік тому

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