Handstand Push-up Goal
blonde71
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Hi. I've had this fitness goal - to perform a handstand push-up - for as long as I can remember. I can perform freestanding handstands and have since childhood. I can get up against the wall and somewhat push downward towards the floor but then my shoulders give out and sort of collapse. I know that it takes really good upper body strength to push down and then back up. It's basically a vertical press-up so I'd be pressing my entire bodyweight (all 122.5 lbs.) up and down. Any suggestions on how I can go about practicing to reach this goal? I'm beyond frustrated at this point. Thanks in advance.
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wondering the same.
maybe do a combo of pushups where you gradually increase your leg height.
also maybe do some overhead press work and general upper body stuff like bench presses and pullups?0 -
That's a great goal and have always wanted to try it. I agree that probably the best way is to continue to do pushups and gradually adjust your leg height over time.0
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Pull ups may help that way you can get use to lift your weight also? (Totally guessing but thats what comes to mind)0
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Pull ups may help that way you can get use to lift your weight also? (Totally guessing but thats what comes to mind)
I am pretty lousy at actual pull ups right now, i was advised to use the lateral pulldown bar at my gym to build my shoulder & arm strength & work up to a pull up - you could try this in addition to push ups... i have a similar goal i want to try but it will be a while before I am there... i'll see if i can find a pic to post...0 -
Try this - put your back against the wall body length distance and get into pressup position with your hands on the floor and your feet about a foot high on the wall and do a pressup then move your feet up and your hands in, each time doing a pressup and work you way up the wall doing this. You will eventually get to a point where you are near vertical and finding the pressups more difficult but keep doing this and you will eventually be able to do it without the wall.0
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Shoulder or military press. You might want to look up rotator cuff exercises too. I'm not sure how involved they are but I read and article about weak rotator cuffs limiting bench press.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/522682-rotator-cuff-exercises-for-a-bench-press/0 -
I can do about 4- 5 before my arms give up.
I have pretty good upper body strength.0 -
Thanks for all the replies!! I'm happy to report that I'm VERY close to my goal of performing one. My upper body strength has really improved, as of late. Excited to see the goal (almost) realized!!!0
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Try a modified version. For example I have done them in a school gym with your feet on the bleachers, Or try using the wall?0
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Check out this link: http://www.bodyweightcoach.com/04/handstand-push-ups/0