Rings are a great workout. I've got golfer's elbow on the left side at the moment and am unable to do tricep dips between bars. Can do them on rings for some reason though.
Those Rings look great and Id love a set, but at $300 CDN plus shipping, cant justify that for a set of Rings that are just light and more compact. The last set of Rings I purchased were from Ireland, they cost me $160 CDN with free shipping. Great video, very informative as always.
The first Superset is a little impractical, as you need to adjust your rings for every set. I'll advise on just doing the pike pushups on something different instead, a chair or a table.
If you're making programs for people to be using these progressions, you should probably consider adding a progression for the most common problem with the pistol squats, namely the rom in the hamstring. Lots of people are strong enough but can't get the "free" leg high enough up from the ground. Shrimp squats (hold knee like if you're stretching quads) are much easier if you have flexibility issues. But it also probably isn't much of a progression towards actually being able to do pistol squats. Probably pistol squats on a gradually lower box will make it progressively more challenging for the free leg. Or maybe it's possible to sling the rubber band around the shoulders and to the foot, to help lift the leg off the ground.
You need to do a colab with coach Ray (Raimonds Liepens) of Voice of Armwrestling out of Latvia. I know you really emphasize wrist conditioning and so would be intrigued with the wrist and elbow conditioning of armwrestlers. It is a different type of conditioning. Think false grip taken far beyond gymnasts and in far more vectors.
I made my own by installing large eyelet screws into a beam, looping hammock straps through them then making pvc and chain handles connected to the straps with the hammock carabiner. the chain links keep the handle from becoming uneven and the strap loops make adjusting the height a breeze
This is amazing, I will start doing this now.
You are awesome. I have been looking for this and the other video for forever. Yes I could cry for joy. Thank you.
I love how "me" is a level above advanced. Humble way of bragging 😂. One day I will be "me"
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Thanks ❤
Great display and variety of exercises. Im motivated! Thank you Sondre :-)
🤩The gym rings look great! I can't wait to try them out😊
Thanks💪🏻hope to do one arm pull up one day, but on the ring…damn💪🏻
Rings are a great workout. I've got golfer's elbow on the left side at the moment and am unable to do tricep dips between bars. Can do them on rings for some reason though.
Those Rings look great and Id love a set, but at $300 CDN plus shipping, cant justify that for a set of Rings that are just light and more compact. The last set of Rings I purchased were from Ireland, they cost me $160 CDN with free shipping. Great video, very informative as always.
Gonna try this!
The first Superset is a little impractical, as you need to adjust your rings for every set. I'll advise on just doing the pike pushups on something different instead, a chair or a table.
If you're making programs for people to be using these progressions, you should probably consider adding a progression for the most common problem with the pistol squats, namely the rom in the hamstring. Lots of people are strong enough but can't get the "free" leg high enough up from the ground. Shrimp squats (hold knee like if you're stretching quads) are much easier if you have flexibility issues. But it also probably isn't much of a progression towards actually being able to do pistol squats. Probably pistol squats on a gradually lower box will make it progressively more challenging for the free leg. Or maybe it's possible to sling the rubber band around the shoulders and to the foot, to help lift the leg off the ground.
Awesome 👍💪😁
You need to do a colab with coach Ray (Raimonds Liepens) of Voice of Armwrestling out of Latvia. I know you really emphasize wrist conditioning and so would be intrigued with the wrist and elbow conditioning of armwrestlers. It is a different type of conditioning. Think false grip taken far beyond gymnasts and in far more vectors.
how about abs any tips for abs training with rings?
each set should be close to failure or with space to do 1-2 more reps?
@Sondre_Berg Do you usually separate the strength training from the handstand training ?
Will the rings be back on sale? If so, when will they return?
They’re back 💪
How many reps should we do per set?
How many days a week?
Since this is a full body I'd recommend 3 times per week with a rest day in between the training days
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Me! :)
I love those rings but its just way too expensive IMO. But what do I know.
They're awesome 👌
I made my own by installing large eyelet screws into a beam, looping hammock straps through them then making pvc and chain handles connected to the straps with the hammock carabiner. the chain links keep the handle from becoming uneven and the strap loops make adjusting the height a breeze
Just get a regular pair of rings... They're cheap.
all i want in this world is a high pull bar with some gym rings :,o
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