I am in awe, really. I come from Yoga and I see that with your methods I will save many years of work. So I would practice the back bends and the hanstand stuff with your infos, and then implement it in Yoga.
yeah. yoga currently doesn't offer much of a bridge between technical skills and basic poses. best decision for me was to spend more time off the mat practicing drills like this.
Thank you for this video. It really open my way of training bridge. I was training back bridge for more than a year. I thought I was pretty good in approaching bridge, but did not know that I am putting too much pressure on the lower back. I am trying to open my chest, but it is really hard because my thoracic spin is rather stiff. Thanks again for your help explanation.
I like your tutorials! And lots of respect for your skills!! Your movements would be easier to see with maybe brighter pants or a brighter background ;) ✌🏻
I am trying to learn the free handstand for a long time, but I just couldn’t get over my fear of falling or or kicking up. Your videos are hands down the best handstand advice
Hey man love the videos and info! I was wondering if you could make a video on wrist injury prevention, I heard from one of your interviews that you usually do wrist exercises to strengthen them, id love to see what that entails. Keep up the great work bro!
Thanks for these excellent exercises- will add to my bridging routine! One comment- thoracic is pronounced thora"SICK" as opposed to thora"KICK" Thanks again! :)
Just one suggestion. Your clothes and background wall have dark color. Have to increase brightness of my mobile to see pose. You will stand out if you use Bright clothes or/ bright background 😬
the exercise is beautiful🔝🔝 .... but if I may ask you if in the next video you can put a lighter base as a background, so you can see everything better please 🙇♀️🙇♀️
Hello Sondre, this is amazing. I have a question. How should our legs be positioned at the end point of the wall slide? Or am I just sliding down the wall until my upper body is completely straight?
I can do the bridge on a 4cm surface , and I feel like I can do it properly on floor with 90° (my arms with the floor ) but , I'm struggling in the entrance of the move . means that I found it a bit difficult to enter the move smoothly . So , any tips ?
Your easily one of the best calisthenics practitioners and the fact that you aren't making the money/getting exposure that these geared up fools are is unexcuseable
Don't you think, that you do them the other way around? First you are ALREADY strong, flexible and control your body perfectly. So you can do easily these complicated exercises, presenting them as "preparation" , "for beginners" .
I agree that this is an important and very beneficial movement. But saying things like "the only mobility stretch you'll need" kind of torpedoes your credibility.
I am in awe, really. I come from Yoga and I see that with your methods I will save many years of work. So I would practice the back bends and the hanstand stuff with your infos, and then implement it in Yoga.
yeah. yoga currently doesn't offer much of a bridge between technical skills and basic poses. best decision for me was to spend more time off the mat practicing drills like this.
3:39 handstand exercise push, S7
5:02 loaded chair shoulder stretch
7:52 elevated bridge
9:23 hip flex
Can you do a Workout for the Lower Back? That would help a lot for lower back pain. Thank a lot for your videos 👍🙏
Thank you for this video. It really open my way of training bridge. I was training back bridge for more than a year. I thought I was pretty good in approaching bridge, but did not know that I am putting too much pressure on the lower back. I am trying to open my chest, but it is really hard because my thoracic spin is rather stiff. Thanks again for your help explanation.
I like your tutorials! And lots of respect for your skills!!
Your movements would be easier to see with maybe brighter pants or a brighter background ;)
✌🏻
I wish you happiness and health your whole life. Truly inspirational. Calgary, Canada
Best getting up to task of back bend video I have found!
Sir, please make a video on thoracic spine opening exercises with handstand positioning.
I love 'chest to wall' It helps me a lot. Thank you.
I am trying to learn the free handstand for a long time, but I just couldn’t get over my fear of falling or or kicking up. Your videos are hands down the best handstand advice
Hey man love the videos and info! I was wondering if you could make a video on wrist injury prevention, I heard from one of your interviews that you usually do wrist exercises to strengthen them, id love to see what that entails. Keep up the great work bro!
It is coming very soon :)
This has helped me so much! Thank you!
This is really a good watch. Thanks for the video!
Appreciate it🙌
Some great drills and explanations here!
I’m happy you like it. Be sure to also check out the tutorial for this workout 🙌
Phantastic drills, thx for sharing your knowledge! Very helpful!
Thanks for these excellent exercises- will add to my bridging routine! One comment- thoracic is pronounced thora"SICK" as opposed to thora"KICK"
Thanks again! :)
Hahah, I’ll keep that in mind 😅 I actually had some doubts about it when rewatching the material I filmed, but really didn’t want to redo the shoot.
Yeah, it's not a big deal, English pronunciation makes no sense lol
Your videos are so relaxing 😌.
Thank you Sondre, the chair is what I was missing.
awesome video man one of my biggest inspirations
Thanks man🙌
Dude, you are amazing!
Another great video! Thanks again
This routine builds monster strength and boulder like shoulders.
Thanks!
Appreciated brother 🙏🙏
Brilliant! Thank you
Bro it's a brilliant tutorial
Very useful, good video!😀
Very good video, thank you
Didn't know that I'd need this 😍
Very useful video !
Great advise ! Much appreciated 🙏🏻
Well explained and nice exercises
Wow! Thank you!
Awesome Video 😍
This is dhanurasan!
Just one suggestion. Your clothes and background wall have dark color. Have to increase brightness of my mobile to see pose. You will stand out if you use Bright clothes or/ bright background 😬
I’ll be sure to wear something more contrasts next time! Thanks for the suggestion 🙌
At least not black on black lol q
the exercise is beautiful🔝🔝 .... but if I may ask you if in the next video you can put a lighter base as a background, so you can see everything better please 🙇♀️🙇♀️
Sorry about that😅 I won’t re paint my wall, but I’ll definitely consider wearing something lighter so it’s easier to see😊 thanks for pointing that out
@@Sondre_Berg no absolutely you must not repaint your wall ... maybe you wear lighter clothes and you will see better 💪💪
There is also a possibility to perform push ups in bridge position (even with feets elevated) :D
Sondre, does Back beridge Push ups build muscles too?
Hello Sondre, this is amazing. I have a question. How should our legs be positioned at the end point of the wall slide? Or am I just sliding down the wall until my upper body is completely straight?
This exercise is also very good for lower lung activization :D
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I can do the bridge on a 4cm surface , and I feel like I can do it properly on floor with 90° (my arms with the floor ) but , I'm struggling in the entrance of the move . means that I found it a bit difficult to enter the move smoothly .
So , any tips ?
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I am finally upside down and holding it against a wall
i hav no back end, thanks
Your easily one of the best calisthenics practitioners and the fact that you aren't making the money/getting exposure that these geared up fools are is unexcuseable
haha, appreciate the support brother :)
es muy dificil, poco a poco intentare ganar fuerza uur
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Don't you think, that you do them the other way around?
First you are ALREADY strong, flexible and control your body perfectly. So you can do easily these complicated exercises, presenting them as "preparation" , "for beginners" .
That's not easy. 😓
I agree that this is an important and very beneficial movement. But saying things like "the only mobility stretch you'll need" kind of torpedoes your credibility.
Sondre, you remind me a lot of a rubber man