Hot Handstand Tip #3 - 4 stage kickup

Hello! Today I am going to talk about how we can conceptually and physically break down our kick up to handstand to better understand the mechanics and have greater success. I call it the 4 stage entry.

When done at full speed it seems as if everything just falls into place all at once but when slowed down there is actually a very specific order to which things to take place.

First we need to get our shoulders over the hands and push against the floor this is stage 1.

Stage 2 is pushing from the bent leg to send our hips over our shoulder.

Stage 3 is opening or extending the shoulder angle.

Finally stage 4 is joining the leg.

Here are some example of what happens when the order of operations is mixed up.

Stage 3 before stage 1 and 2 have been giving time to take place and stage 3 missing all together!

Although there is much more that can be said about this topic and technique for now hopefully this deepens your understanding of the most common handstand entry.

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