EASY TIPS to Learn how to handstand

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 42

  • @desideriomalale9132
    @desideriomalale9132 4 года назад +7

    I don't know why this RUclips channel doesn't have more subscribers, the content is very professional . I guess its because the coaches are not half naked

  • @papajohn604
    @papajohn604 4 года назад +9

    0:25 First Drill - Consistent Pattern to the Ground
    2:15 Second Drill - Weight on Hands
    3:09 Third Drill - Body Tightener
    4:30 Fourth Drill - Box Rock
    5:22 Fifth Drill - HS Rock

  • @jacobalexander560
    @jacobalexander560 2 года назад +3

    Any video Dave puts out I’ve watched multiple times to work on my calisthenics skills. One of the most underrated channels and this genre.

    • @PowerMonkeyFitness
      @PowerMonkeyFitness  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Jacob!! Love that you are finding these useful. Keep us posted on your progress please!

    • @machyavelli4890
      @machyavelli4890 Год назад

      I do the same and agreed 100%.

  • @grenzle2428
    @grenzle2428 4 года назад +9

    Dude your videos lately have been 🔥🔥🔥

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад +3

      Thank you! We've been working on trying to bring more and better content to our followers. Our media team has been doing a great job.

  • @LandscapeInMotion
    @LandscapeInMotion 3 года назад

    This guy has unique insights!

  • @mojganmirhadi9302
    @mojganmirhadi9302 3 года назад

    Wow...
    👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍
    Thanks.....

  • @er.jasonpandit2428
    @er.jasonpandit2428 4 года назад +4

    I have learnt lots from #Dave after seeing couple of his handstand video. Really got vast progression in my handstand within a week. THANK YOU DAVE.

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад +1

      Great to hear Jason. Glad the exercises are working for you. You can find more info on our Monkey Method app as well as our Power Monkey Academy (powermonkeyfitness.teachable.com) Thanks!

  • @akashtutorial8743
    @akashtutorial8743 4 года назад +4

    Love you Dave Sir,after seeing you doing HS.I feel so motivated,I m also doing HS I always fall forward,keep making videos like this Sir.U are truly legend

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much Akash! We'll have more videos coming out soon. You can also check out our teachable page (powermonkeyfitness.teachable.com) for live classes and some other content we are putting out. Take care!

    • @akashtutorial8743
      @akashtutorial8743 4 года назад

      Thank you soo much sir for this page,really it is found very helpful.

  • @osteomuk
    @osteomuk 4 года назад +2

    You absolutely rock, Dave! Thanks a bunch!

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад

      Thanks Den! Much appreciated.

  • @anambivalentenemy
    @anambivalentenemy 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Dave!🙏

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад +1

      No problem. Glad you find them useful!

  • @arthas9957
    @arthas9957 3 года назад

    Sir I just saw your performance on Olympic stage with an injured(popped out rotary cuff if I am not wrong) shoulder, wow That was excellence!

  • @jairvargas1639
    @jairvargas1639 4 года назад +2

    Dave you're awesome!!

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад +1

      Thanks Jair! Much appreciated. Have fun with the training!

  • @crossfitmah
    @crossfitmah 4 года назад +2

    This is great, thank you Dave!

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад

      Great to hear! Thanks.

  • @fun2gether26
    @fun2gether26 4 года назад

    Wow! Another awesome video! I'm not stuck at home but in a hotel :-) Thanks for posting outstanding content and instruction. Can't wait to get back to Houston and my gym to try this out!! Rick

  • @machyavelli4890
    @machyavelli4890 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dave, you're a wizard. Thanks for the instruciton. As a 54 y.o. wanna be hand balancer with a 3 second banana back HS at the moment, how often should I work on these drills per week?

    • @PowerMonkeyFitness
      @PowerMonkeyFitness  10 месяцев назад +1

      Love that you are tackling a new skill at 54! You will get it. We always recommend that when it comes to HS training...that you should be working on it everyday. Now that doesnt mean that you have to get inverted everyday...but we like athletes to be working on some aspect of their HS training daily. We will be coming out with an daily HS program in our app soon...just 10-15 min worth of training to keep you consistent. If youre not in the app already, we suggest you check it out...and keep your eyes peeled for the new program in the next few months

    • @machyavelli4890
      @machyavelli4890 10 месяцев назад

      @@PowerMonkeyFitness Thanks for the encouraging words and advice! I will get the app for sure. Looking forward to that daily HS program.

  • @amirkhalid1523
    @amirkhalid1523 4 года назад +3

    my question is, the last exercise is for building shoulder strength to lift the body weight. What is the exercise for building the core and lower back strenght to maintain the tuck handstand position and straight handstand?

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад +2

      Hi Amir. Thanks for the question. Core positional awareness and strength should be something you do even prior to the handstand. Our philosophy with Power Monkey is that skill learning is a 4 phase process with the first Phase (Creation of Body Shapes) is most critical to any advanced skill you go after. This is broken down into 1)Building a stonger core and 2)Increasing mobility. I would say spending time on hollow and arch exercises (there are tons of variations) will be a good starting point in building strength, but also positional awareness around how to get your body in the handstand. Check out some of the core exercises in our video database. I also have a program on our app (Core365 on the Monkey Method app) that has a different core workout every day for a full year. Might be a good way to tackle the issue. Hope that helps.

    • @amirkhalid1523
      @amirkhalid1523 4 года назад

      Dave Durante tenq for the answer. Stronger core i have no problem.. i can do sit ups and leg up like many reps. But to maintain hips and leg up during tuck handstand seems impossible..

  • @abdelmalekmercredi9939
    @abdelmalekmercredi9939 4 года назад

    Finally I found what I'm looking for

  • @aristideferina5615
    @aristideferina5615 4 года назад

    Shoulder witdh apart? Come avere la giusta larghezza delle mani a terra? Grazie per la risposta, Dive

  • @alyssaharrison5095
    @alyssaharrison5095 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Dave! I'm working on slowly building strong handstands. Question. -- With the tuck (rainbow shape) sequence, I feel my knees slightly when I land. I am trying to focus on my hollow position and softening/controlling the movement. Do you have any tips?

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад +1

      Hi Alyssa, Can you elaborate when you say you feel your knees when you land? Not quite understanding what you mean?

    • @alyssaharrison5095
      @alyssaharrison5095 4 года назад

      @@ddurante11 Thank you for your reply. When I'm landing from doing the tuck action in repetition, I feel a light ache in my knees. Hope that helps. If not, no worries. Thanks again!

  • @punkqueen5664
    @punkqueen5664 4 года назад +1

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @IM.Sports
    @IM.Sports 3 года назад +1

    Learned the handstand after being stuck at home 😂: ruclips.net/video/Cx52iSSo5OI/видео.html

  • @wileec5939
    @wileec5939 4 года назад

    When you talk about leaning against the wall you say 45º angle, but you show a 30º angle. I'm assuming we should follow your example, not your words.

    • @wileec5939
      @wileec5939 4 года назад

      Sorry - my bad - the angle shown is a 60º angle, not a 30º as stated. I didn't reread what I wrote. The video was great - the best you have done on this - but the angle you ask for and the one you demonstrate are quite different.

    • @ddurante11
      @ddurante11 4 года назад

      @@wileec5939 Thanks for the comment Mark. I state 45 degrees for a couple of reasons. First, it's a little easier for people to visualize and apply vs 60degrees. Simplifying the technical language can go a long way in helping people understanding the overall concept, especially when it's new information. Secondly, the angle wall hold builds to our 7 position, which is ideally at 90 degrees at the hips. If the body angle can be close to 45 degrees to start, the 90 is more attainable. The larger the angle, the more difficult it will be to achieve the next part of the sequence. Hope that helps.