I'm making good progress on the recommended routine. I'm working on archer pull ups & rows, ring dips and pike push ups. I also do the recommended 5x2 reps of skin the cat after warm up.
At 40, I look better than probably ever, so thanks to everyone who contributes here.
In general, I'm happy with sticking to the basics to have a really good foundation before adding in specific skill training. Right now, the only skill I train is L-sit. My wrists have been hurting, so I stopped working on handstand. I play fiddle, so I can't afford wrist pain, and I'm not young anymore, so I and want to take things carefully. I do wrist prehab every workout and on most rest days.
So, I was wondering if a good stepping stone towards calisthenic skills would be to substitute 1 RR session per week with a straight arm session (2x RR + 1 straight arm day).
Also, if this is a good idea, where can I find a good routine? I know some great exercises that I add at the end of the RR, but I want to make sure I'm also practicing equivalent antagonistic exercises. Most of the straight arm exercises I do (time permitting) I got from FitnessFAQs and Gymnastics Method – and they leave my arms sore for days, which is why I think I could improve better by dedicating a day to it.
Apart from skin the cat and archer rows/pull ups, I make sure to train straight arm stuff just once a week and usually have a two-day rest after.
Look forward to any good tips or recommended routines!
For background, Gymnastics Method made a nice video about how gymnasts get big biceps & upper bodies through straight arm exercise:
At 40, I look better than probably ever, so thanks to everyone who contributes here.
In general, I'm happy with sticking to the basics to have a really good foundation before adding in specific skill training. Right now, the only skill I train is L-sit. My wrists have been hurting, so I stopped working on handstand. I play fiddle, so I can't afford wrist pain, and I'm not young anymore, so I and want to take things carefully. I do wrist prehab every workout and on most rest days.
So, I was wondering if a good stepping stone towards calisthenic skills would be to substitute 1 RR session per week with a straight arm session (2x RR + 1 straight arm day).
Also, if this is a good idea, where can I find a good routine? I know some great exercises that I add at the end of the RR, but I want to make sure I'm also practicing equivalent antagonistic exercises. Most of the straight arm exercises I do (time permitting) I got from FitnessFAQs and Gymnastics Method – and they leave my arms sore for days, which is why I think I could improve better by dedicating a day to it.
Apart from skin the cat and archer rows/pull ups, I make sure to train straight arm stuff just once a week and usually have a two-day rest after.
Look forward to any good tips or recommended routines!
For background, Gymnastics Method made a nice video about how gymnasts get big biceps & upper bodies through straight arm exercise: