nyctophobia
New member
Hey guys, this is a matter of personal interest I want to throw to the floor.
I'm just gonna admit it straight out: the Victorian on rings is something I'm almost certainly never, ever going to do. In fact, I promise I will buy you all a beer if I ever get one.
But what do people think about the relative difficulty of a victorian performed on parallel bars? That is, a front lever position except the arms are parallel with the floor, and palms are facing inward/slightly towards the ground. Body in between the bars, held up far enough that the chest is above them.
I figure you could train it with BL and FL, and progress with tucks and resting more of your forearm on the bars. Whatcha think?
I'm just gonna admit it straight out: the Victorian on rings is something I'm almost certainly never, ever going to do. In fact, I promise I will buy you all a beer if I ever get one.
But what do people think about the relative difficulty of a victorian performed on parallel bars? That is, a front lever position except the arms are parallel with the floor, and palms are facing inward/slightly towards the ground. Body in between the bars, held up far enough that the chest is above them.
I figure you could train it with BL and FL, and progress with tucks and resting more of your forearm on the bars. Whatcha think?