I cannot thank you enough man, for sharing and commenting on my clips, I really appreciate it 🙏😌 Definitely, I need to improve the duration of that holds, they are still very difficult to me and I don't practice them enough, which is a mistake. I need to generate much more time spent in those shifted positions for each hand, in order to get more stable and more comfortable. Besides this I want to also train more of tuck handstands. And of course some strengthening like pike pushups, l-sit, and so on. But I agree with you 100%, the key is to spend a lot of time and building strength, confidence/stability in those shifted positions. There are no substitute exercises for that. I can still improve my two arm handstand/variations/leg positions, press handstand, flexibility, mobility,... But I need to work mainly on weight-shifting at this point. That's a big realization for me thanks to your suggestions 👌💯 I appreciate your work and I wish you all the best on your journey to become a full-time handbalancer/coach/teacher🤞 You already have everything you need to be able to do that 😎
I really appreciate what you said.. Yes, sounds like a good plan! Once you get more comfortable, you make the fingertips lighter and move to 2 or 1 finger etc, in due time.. :) Block walks are great too, it's basically the same thing. I think you will be able to do that soon, starting with going down of course. But it's not a requirement to learn one arm using blocks, just a nice tool as well. Keep up the good work!!
Incredible always brother ❤ ohhh nice community clips also, love it! I’ll have to send one in 🎉
Breakfast looks good! Sweet video brother 😊
I am absolutely thrilled this somehow ended up on the front page of my youtube.
🤩 welcome
I cannot thank you enough man, for sharing and commenting on my clips, I really appreciate it 🙏😌
Definitely, I need to improve the duration of that holds, they are still very difficult to me and I don't practice them enough, which is a mistake.
I need to generate much more time spent in those shifted positions for each hand, in order to get more stable and more comfortable.
Besides this I want to also train more of tuck handstands. And of course some strengthening like pike pushups, l-sit, and so on.
But I agree with you 100%, the key is to spend a lot of time and building strength, confidence/stability in those shifted positions.
There are no substitute exercises for that. I can still improve my two arm handstand/variations/leg positions, press handstand, flexibility, mobility,...
But I need to work mainly on weight-shifting at this point. That's a big realization for me thanks to your suggestions 👌💯
I appreciate your work and I wish you all the best on your journey to become a full-time handbalancer/coach/teacher🤞
You already have everything you need to be able to do that 😎
I really appreciate what you said..
Yes, sounds like a good plan! Once you get more comfortable, you make the fingertips lighter and move to 2 or 1 finger etc, in due time.. :) Block walks are great too, it's basically the same thing. I think you will be able to do that soon, starting with going down of course. But it's not a requirement to learn one arm using blocks, just a nice tool as well. Keep up the good work!!
let's go booooois
Har du flytta til Oslo nå?
Bor her frem til sommern, kanskje lenger :)
Bro don’t swim in the marina all the boat pooh and gas goes in the water
Hahha thanks man but sometimes you gotta do what u gotta do