Handstands – Zooming in and zooming out.
When reflecting on my own handstand practice I refer to the different levels of perspective below. I like to call it "zooming in and zooming out."
Daily
The smaller picture, How each day is approached. Some things I consider are :
-How am I feeling today?
-Amount of volume.
-Rest times.
-Skill and drill selection and order.
Weekly
When we zoom out a little we can look at the week's practice ahead. Some things I consider are :
-Making sure the intensity of training is sustainable throughout the week.
-What days will I have the most energy? What days will I have competing time and focus demands? I.e higher volume and lower volume sessions. Spreading the week's practice out in a sensible, logical way.
-Checking that the frequency for different aspects of training makes sense. Such as the right amount of strength and conditioning vs the right amount of skill work.
-Rest days.
Monthly
Zooming out even further, The bigger picture. I like to define my own personal monthly training cycle as 6-8 week blocks. Some things I consider are :
-Am I progressing?
-Choosing what skills to work on for a set amount of time.
-Setting priorities and goals.
-Putting things on maintenance.
-De-load weeks (every 6-8 weeks I take 1 week off from handstand practice and take it very easy).
So there we go! I hope one or more of these points got you proactively thinking about your own handstand practice.
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Happy training
Sundi