This is such a good video. Saved to my drills. Your encouraging and reassuring, love how many tips you give for those not used to being away from the wall. The breakdown is so helpful. Never underestimate all those little small tips. Thank you so much xxxxxx
Thanks for sharing Anamaria, very clear tutorial. I have been doing tuck jumps facing the wall but when I go down I'm still feeling a strong pressure in my low back and can't do the negative tuck slow
How long did it take for you to get it done without any help? I struggle with it in initial stages only I believe my arms are weak and core is also not upto mark
Honestly, it took a couple of years for me to nail handstand in the middle of the room and I worked on it everyday. Be patient. And yes, building up your core and shoulder strength will help ALOT!
Nice, but doing "the jump over and over" is not a real progression though. People usually learn this from the wall after having usually a free HS. One can do this even with a press. One can also start learning it also by lowering from HS to tuck.
This is the best - by far - of all the videos I've seen on tuck jump to handstand. Very clearly explained and demonstrated. Thank you :o)
Wow, thank you!
Realistic and doable stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome- you have a nice way of explaining it- another option on the way to learning handstands.
Glad you liked it!
This is such a good video. Saved to my drills. Your encouraging and reassuring, love how many tips you give for those not used to being away from the wall. The breakdown is so helpful. Never underestimate all those little small tips. Thank you so much xxxxxx
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing Anamaria, very clear tutorial. I have been doing tuck jumps facing the wall but when I go down I'm still feeling a strong pressure in my low back and can't do the negative tuck slow
very soothing voice
How long did it take for you to get it done without any help?
I struggle with it in initial stages only
I believe my arms are weak and core is also not upto mark
Honestly, it took a couple of years for me to nail handstand in the middle of the room and I worked on it everyday. Be patient. And yes, building up your core and shoulder strength will help ALOT!
@@anamariabaraltyoga6800 any exercise you would recommend for strengthening the core?
i like it. thanks
Nice video
Great Thank you!!
You're welcome!
I'm gona do this right now
And? How did go?
@@anamariabaraltyoga6800 not sure how much progress I got from a yoga perspective but I certainly had fun doing it!
Are you from the UK?
Nope. I’m in the US. Near Seattle, Washington.
Gr8 tutorial
Thank you!
Inspiring! Thank you! I do this against the wall (as I am afraid to fall and kill myself) but my head keeps crashing into the wall. Any tips?
Nice, but doing "the jump over and over" is not a real progression though. People usually learn this from the wall after having usually a free HS. One can do this even with a press. One can also start learning it also by lowering from HS to tuck.
Yep. Lots of ways to get there. Different approaches work for different people. At least that’s what I’ve found.
Nice mem
Thanks a lot