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Diagonal Stretch
Cues: Start with heels together and toes turned out 45 degrees Step back from the heel into your diagonal stretch position Balance is part of the diagonal stretch Press through the ball of the back foot to pressurize quad and drive the hip forward Lean back and touch...
Protracted Push-up
Cues: Maintain protraction and depress of scaps throughout push-up Touch the nose to the floor Keep elbows close to body Keep hips in line between feet and head Mistakes: Allowing scaps to come together into retraction Touching the chest to the floor Flaring elbows...
Wushu Stretch – 45 Degrees
Cues: Get the heel very close to the brace point Hinge with flat back Keep hips square to the stretch Mistakes: Rounding the back Twisting the hips to the side Having the heel far away from the wall so the lower leg loses tension
Front and Back Lever Pulls – Tuck
Cues: Start in inverted hang with desired amount of tuck Lower into front lever and hold Pull back to inverted hang in same position Lower into back lever and hold Pull back to inverted hang in same position Mistakes: Holding at an angle Bending at the elbows Lowering...
Skin the Cat – Flat Back
Cues: Pull and lower into skin the cat with a flat back Allow body to relax into full skin the cat Flatten back to pull out of skin the cat and lower through front lever position into passive hang Mistakes: Failing to relax fully into German Hang Bending elbows at any...
Handstand – Kick Up – Wall Assisted
The wall assisted kick up is a drill for those already somewhat comfortable with entering a freestanding handstand. In this case the wall acts as a guide to refine the entry. Those who typically overarch at the start of their handstand will benefit by learning to be...