Spit sessions
Split sessions can be a great way for advanced athletes to get more quality work done, recover better and attain greater gains. They can also be used at different ability levels for the time-poor, or anyone who wants to give solid attention to their practice but does not have an uninterrupted 60 minutes to spare.
Benefits for Advanced practitioners :
At a higher level, handbalancing can call for serious amounts of volume.
When training for and working at a level required for one arm handstands it is not uncommon to practice 5 days a week for 2-3 hours at a time.
By breaking up the total daily work into two 60-90 mins sessions greater focus and energy can be applied to each session without experiencing as much fatigue.
I personally find this approach helps to diminish burnout and is less taxing on the mind.
For most, it is not as daunting to be faced with two shorter practices instead of one giant long stretch of training.
Benefits for less advanced :
For many that lead busy lives, run businesses and have children finding a solid 60 mins with no interruptions can be tricky. Finding two 30 minute windows to practice might be more practical.
It doesn't need to be handstands only either. For example, you might practice handstands in the morning and then work on your pulling strength in the later afternoon or evening. (It really depends on the individuals training level and goals/needs)
Things to remember :
-4-6 hours between split sessions (think AM and PM)
-Start with shorter rather than longer split sessions when you first start to give yourself time to adapt to the new regime.
Happy training
=)
Sundi