WHY are you doing that?
An important question to ask.
Skill. Mobility. Strength. Endurance.
Are inseperable from the practice of handstands.
Yet each must be viewed through a different lens.
An even better question is “Am I getting the right amount of each attribute specific to my goals?”
Each lends itself better to different volume, frequency, intensity and order of daily completion.
Yes they are all expressed to varying degrees in each handstand that takes place BUT when you are specifically developing a movement with a strong bias to one of them for example handstand push-ups (predominant strength bias) you need to know how to factor that into your program.
Which would be very different to how you would approach learning a straddle jump entry (skill bias) especially in terms of sets, reps, weekly frequency.
This is why when people tell me they practice twice a week for 15 mins and still cant hold a handstand or nail their entries consistently I respectfully smile and give them some advice.
By contrast twice a week frequency for HSPU can work very well
This is just a very basic example. I could give you 20 more. There are many other factors that go into programming handstands for students.
If you want me to take care of this for you hit me up with a MSG.
Online, in person, group classes. All work well