follower_of_god
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Definitely seems like 6 month planche might be impossible from the comments on my first post so I decided to take a take a wider approach to Calisthenics, but with planche still being the main goal as I’d still like to do it in a year. Trying to find a more reasonable planche progression goal for the next few months
Anyways a few people asked for updates and I could use some constructive criticism so figured I’d show my current skills at almost 3 weeks in! I took the last 2 days mostly off to give my wrists and tendons a solid break even though they feel great
Almost got my first handstand push-up Here was one of my first try’s for a handstand-push-up on the paralettes I got 3 days ago, Im gonna start working negatives
I’m getting a lot more comfortable with handstands I’ll add video of how I work them. I just do close to failure set like 3-4 times, might go for a minute hold next time, any help on my handstand form/workout would be helpful
Still don’t really know how to work my hammys effectively with body weight so any hard/fun exercises would be super helpful but definitely not my main focus rn, here’s a current showcase of some fun leg exercises
hspu, handstand, leg exercises
Anyways if anyone finds this interesting and would like more updates I’d definitely do it, still very new to body weight stuff but having a total blast, next update would probably be on L sits or tuck planche
Anyways a few people asked for updates and I could use some constructive criticism so figured I’d show my current skills at almost 3 weeks in! I took the last 2 days mostly off to give my wrists and tendons a solid break even though they feel great
Almost got my first handstand push-up Here was one of my first try’s for a handstand-push-up on the paralettes I got 3 days ago, Im gonna start working negatives
I’m getting a lot more comfortable with handstands I’ll add video of how I work them. I just do close to failure set like 3-4 times, might go for a minute hold next time, any help on my handstand form/workout would be helpful
Still don’t really know how to work my hammys effectively with body weight so any hard/fun exercises would be super helpful but definitely not my main focus rn, here’s a current showcase of some fun leg exercises
hspu, handstand, leg exercises
Anyways if anyone finds this interesting and would like more updates I’d definitely do it, still very new to body weight stuff but having a total blast, next update would probably be on L sits or tuck planche