Listen "Walking on hands: three steps to get started."
Episode Synopsis
Summary:
- The episode by Andrés Díaz presents a practical, three-step plan to start handstands: 1) physical preparation and safety (wrist, shoulder, and core readiness; thoracic mobility; warm-up and safe environment); 2) progression with support (wall-based drills like hand walking, small leans, maintaining an active core, aiming for brief balances); 3) consolidation (gradually reducing support, practicing 3–4 days a week with 10–20 second holds gradually extending to 30–45 seconds, plus exercises like the hand stretch and controlled sways, ending with wrist mobility).
- Throughout, the emphasis is on patience, body awareness, breathing, and safety to avoid injury. The guide also highlights practical tips such as proper hand placement, viewing angle, and turning balance into a manageable routine (including humor to reduce anxiety).
- The episode notes additional insights: handstands improve proprioception and torso stability, can be combined with other athletic skills, and should be approached slowly with mindful technique. It also mentions a potential ad opportunity and encourages setting concrete, time-bound goals (e.g., 20-second wall balances, freestanding holds).
- Practical takeaway: establish a simple three-phase routine, train three days a week, and track progress in a training notebook, focusing on wrist mobility, shoulder stability, and balance. Ending with encouragement to share progress and stay persistent through falls as lessons.
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- The episode by Andrés Díaz presents a practical, three-step plan to start handstands: 1) physical preparation and safety (wrist, shoulder, and core readiness; thoracic mobility; warm-up and safe environment); 2) progression with support (wall-based drills like hand walking, small leans, maintaining an active core, aiming for brief balances); 3) consolidation (gradually reducing support, practicing 3–4 days a week with 10–20 second holds gradually extending to 30–45 seconds, plus exercises like the hand stretch and controlled sways, ending with wrist mobility).
- Throughout, the emphasis is on patience, body awareness, breathing, and safety to avoid injury. The guide also highlights practical tips such as proper hand placement, viewing angle, and turning balance into a manageable routine (including humor to reduce anxiety).
- The episode notes additional insights: handstands improve proprioception and torso stability, can be combined with other athletic skills, and should be approached slowly with mindful technique. It also mentions a potential ad opportunity and encourages setting concrete, time-bound goals (e.g., 20-second wall balances, freestanding holds).
- Practical takeaway: establish a simple three-phase routine, train three days a week, and track progress in a training notebook, focusing on wrist mobility, shoulder stability, and balance. Ending with encouragement to share progress and stay persistent through falls as lessons.
Remeber you can contact me at
[email protected]
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