I literally came right off a handstand session that nailed me to the ground multiple times. Watched the video out of frustration. All of the sudden the kick up worked again. Magic! Loved it! Thank you so much Tom!!!
This might be the most essential video regarding handstands on the internet. I've been doing handstands for 5 + years and my consistency in kicking up has always been erratic and has led to intense frustrations. It wasn't until I learned this "split" technique watching someone else just a month or so ago, that I realized that the way they were kicking up into the handstand had never really been articulated anywhere I've seen before. This is absolutely essential, I feel. I feel as though I've been failed by every other video (in the 100s) or article that doesn't mention this. Hopefully, you do a video on kicking up into higher parallettes at some point as well.
I think long hair looks very good on a lot of people but many simply never have the energy to let it grow. Pretty cool to see it now on many people due to the quarantine.
Tried it today and yes it works! over the last few years, I play around with a handstand but no way. But tried your split leg method and I can get a balance for a couple of secs.! cheers
Thanks Tom. I started watching your videos about 3 months ago and since then my average holding time for handstands has almost doubled. But I hadn't even seen this video so now something else to try.
My kick up definitely looks like the one you showed us and yes I only can hope to not fall... this video is absolutely made for me. Thank you Tom, grazie.
I really appreciate it Tom. I have been practicing lately using the gymnastic entry, I can get a few good holds, but the amount of trials needed for it are numerous. I will be watching the other video that you recommended to adapt myself. Thank you. :)
Awesome video Tom! Handstands are a big goal for many of the people I work with and this video has concise tips to help them get there. Thanks for sharing
Thx Tom. It's allways a pleasure to listen to your tips. I would like to suggest you to tell us something about achieving static QDR, or QDR push up. It's so cool and there is very little info in the net about it
One cue I discovered on my own was setting my shoulders past my wrist before kicking up. I don't know if it's recommended, but I feel a lot more control when I do it.
bruh wtf same , i just discovered it right now while wathcing the video and trying my handstand when i set up my shoulders past my wirst i get it 90% of the time
Hey, I am not native english so I was wondering if waking up to something is an expression or if you litterly woke up and saw the video? Or both? If you woke up, where are you from? Because here in Europe it's Sunday evening now, or are you working in night shifts and sleeping during the day? So many questions... :)
Thanks Tom, appreciate your tutorials greatly. Been working on the handstand for about 5 years and it's quite the journey. Very humbling learning your weaknesses. I noticed your hands seemed slightly closer together than shoulder width... Was that the camera or are is that intentional?
Thanks for the tips. Building up with transition exercises with goal to at least do a wall handstand. Haven't been able to do a handstand since a teenager, over 3 decades ago. I forgot as didn't seem hard then. Is it more the quads that get used to kick up? When I attempted, felt like pulling something in tummy.
Hey Tom, dig the channel and thanks for the tips for my bodyweight routines. Do you have any tips for thoracic and shoulder flexibility in regards to handstands? I feel that area to be holding me back.
It helped me a lot! By the way, can you do a video talking about yourself? Like how you started calisthenics, what do you do for a living, how do you edit your videos and such 😊 I noticed you're left handed, is that true?
Hi Tom! i need some help. this past few days I've been feeling a pain in my "right obliques" during handstands. the pain started from doing handstand push ups against the wall i think. i did rest from all overhead exercises for a week but the pain still comes back as soon as a start overhead again. can you please give some idea what could be the cause and how can i recover? have a strong day!
It would be cool to add some slow-mo capture/moment, something a bit like the SloMoGuys (?) I know, I can change the speed directly from the YT player but... Tom could choose to highlight some focus point and pushing the analyse on key "gestures"... yes/no, who knows, I do, do you ?
Nice one arm hold at the end :) Another big reason for starting with the hands on the ground is, so you can't push your hands into a little stone on the ground :) Edit: Nothing wrong with your hair :)
dont know if someone will answer back but, is it good to do mobility exercises( to improve my deep squat) before the workout?or should i do them after? and, how should i do swirch between flexibility and mobility exercises?
Things to remember : Warm-up BEFORE the workout. Flexibility/ mobility AFTER the workout. some studies showed that doing mobility exercise before the workout could harm your muscles and it causes strength loss. ( Can't max perf ).
but do you engage your core first before kicking up? cuz I found out once I kick up with your two tips, I just cannot hold any longer...maybe is my form not good enough P.S. I have just learned handstand for two weeks...
I don't handstand. I shoulder press the world. 💪 Well... I would if I could balance 😑 Oh how arduous is the journey, you think you've got then... ahhh! -wiggles fist- I'm having issues with my proprioception and shoulder mobilty due to external rotation, or lack thereof should I say. I'm 6"3 and weigh about 15st 7lbs (217lbs) I'm roughly 12/13% bodyfat so I think I could slim down. I can balance on a balance board with one leg and juggle so I think I can learn the balance aspect but I'm guessing lack of mobility is an issue as much as perhaps excess fat. Do you think exercises for external rotation/rotator cuff would be beneficial for being able to control my arms over head or do you have any other suggestions?
is it possible that I'm not strong enough to kick up? I can hold a handstand but kicking up is really hard for me and I'm not sure if it's strength, balance or just technique. If anyone answers thank you so much!!
I just want to point out something you are doing that you are not noticing. When you kick up Correctly, you are leaning forward in the beginning of the kick up. You do this to reduce the amount of effort it takes to kick your legs up over you, and so retain more control of the motion. However this position is very difficult for beginners that do not have the shoulder strength to move their weight forward like that, someone that cannot do a tuck planche, which is most people, will quickly collapse if leaning forward into the handstand.
No more wasting your time failing kick-ups, get your technique down. Did this one help?
Perfect 👌 video to share.
Definitely! 🙏
I already watched the other video, that trick definitely helps!
That's exactly what I was looking for
Yes! I need to get straighter tho
You gotta respect the skill it takes for him to demonstrate all the different ways to fail on purpose
I literally came right off a handstand session that nailed me to the ground multiple times. Watched the video out of frustration. All of the sudden the kick up worked again. Magic! Loved it! Thank you so much Tom!!!
The way the icons were slightly mixed into the ground at 2:22 was oddly satisfying... I love it
This might be the most essential video regarding handstands on the internet. I've been doing handstands for 5 + years and my consistency in kicking up has always been erratic and has led to intense frustrations. It wasn't until I learned this "split" technique watching someone else just a month or so ago, that I realized that the way they were kicking up into the handstand had never really been articulated anywhere I've seen before. This is absolutely essential, I feel. I feel as though I've been failed by every other video (in the 100s) or article that doesn't mention this.
Hopefully, you do a video on kicking up into higher parallettes at some point as well.
Up vote if you like the longer hair. Looks good to me
I think long hair looks very good on a lot of people but many simply never have the energy to let it grow. Pretty cool to see it now on many people due to the quarantine.
That one arm handstand 😍🤸🏻!!!
Thanks Tom. Your hair looks fine, just different to see everyone with longer hair.
Tried it today and yes it works! over the last few years, I play around with a handstand but no way. But tried your split leg method and I can get a balance for a couple of secs.! cheers
The balls on this man to train Handstands right next to an open body of water. A true beast 👌✨
Check out Dominik Sky. He did a handstand on the ledge of a 1200 feet high tower.
I don't have the balls to try it without a soft surface for my head 🤣
@@FirstLast-yh7gj here’s a concrete pillow
He is so good at it it's second nature. For him it's just like standing next to it, which isn't so bad
Split leg kickups. I've been working on handstands for more than a year now, and this is the first time I've seen this. Can't wait to try
Seriously useful to know there's more than one way to do a kick up that's 'correct' instead of thinking there's only one way, the gymnastics way
Love it man! Been obsessed with handstands throughout the pandemic, been helping me find the balance amidst the chaos. You rock.
Thank you so much the lack of consistency was killing my motivation. I tried this and immediately held a solid handstand. You're the best!!!
Thanks Tom. I started watching your videos about 3 months ago and since then my average holding time for handstands has almost doubled. But I hadn't even seen this video so now something else to try.
My kick up definitely looks like the one you showed us and yes I only can hope to not fall... this video is absolutely made for me. Thank you Tom, grazie.
well I just finished watching this, I do every mistake you told. I had never found a video which explains me %100.
I really appreciate it Tom.
I have been practicing lately using the gymnastic entry, I can get a few good holds, but the amount of trials needed for it are numerous.
I will be watching the other video that you recommended to adapt myself.
Thank you. :)
Insane vid bro keep it up loved it really helpful
Thanks for these helpful clues! Looking out for a new video on a Sunday has become part of my weekend routine :)
Underrated tips. Always delivering Tom. 👍🏽
Guys Tom has some super powers because I just started learning how to handstand today and he posts this!
the tip with the split is great!
Excited to play!
Awesome video Tom! Handstands are a big goal for many of the people I work with and this video has concise tips to help them get there. Thanks for sharing
Thx Tom. It's allways a pleasure to listen to your tips.
I would like to suggest you to tell us something about achieving static QDR, or QDR push up. It's so cool and there is very little info in the net about it
Thanks Tom. Trying this out tomorrow
Thank you so much i put hands straight just like you said😊 i practice 2 years
So motivating!!I love your videos!they help me so much and they are very inspirational.keep doing such great work!
One cue I discovered on my own was setting my shoulders past my wrist before kicking up. I don't know if it's recommended, but I feel a lot more control when I do it.
bruh wtf same , i just discovered it right now while wathcing the video and trying my handstand when i set up my shoulders past my wirst i get it 90% of the time
@@z1n0u99 wdym past the wtist? Forward?
@@kartikbisht912 yeah but to the point where your shoulders are on top of your palms
Kick ups are such a good way of finding balance.
Found this so helpful?! I wish I had seen earlier but really useful and so thanks a bunch!
I want to improve my handstand, thank you for the tips!
THANK YOU. I LITERALLY AM SO HAPPY I WOKE UP TO THIS.
Hey, I am not native english so I was wondering if waking up to something is an expression or if you litterly woke up and saw the video? Or both?
If you woke up, where are you from? Because here in Europe it's Sunday evening now, or are you working in night shifts and sleeping during the day?
So many questions... :)
2:10 place ur hands first
3:28 use split legs
Excellent content. Thank you.
Love this bro - so good!
Really useful tutorial - thank you!
Thanks so much for this ✌🏼
Thank you I'm looking for a proper handstand that I can push-up , some hints about how to get strong and healthy wrist can help .
Nice information, just in time.
Split leg works like a dream even with my tight shoulders 👌🏻
4:49 finally you can flex!!! lets go
You know he’s a riskaaaayyy manz when he handstands on the edge, over a lake. Parkour.
Thanks Tom, appreciate your tutorials greatly. Been working on the handstand for about 5 years and it's quite the journey. Very humbling learning your weaknesses. I noticed your hands seemed slightly closer together than shoulder width... Was that the camera or are is that intentional?
Thanks for the tips. Building up with transition exercises with goal to at least do a wall handstand. Haven't been able to do a handstand since a teenager, over 3 decades ago. I forgot as didn't seem hard then. Is it more the quads that get used to kick up? When I attempted, felt like pulling something in tummy.
the girl or guy who gets to run their hands through your hair is super lucky.. :)
DP28 OP good progress
DP28 OP can’t assume ones sexuality these days !
@@lafd4100 WHOLESOME
1:36, kick up and just sorta hope you stick the landing. 😂me every time😂... will keep trying, your videos are very helpful Sir. Thanks
Great tips, especially the second one. How could I not think about that before? 😅 Thank you
Greetings from Romania
Great inspirational! I can't stop thinking about about blooper real, however, where you tumble into the lake 😆
Hey Tom, dig the channel and thanks for the tips for my bodyweight routines. Do you have any tips for thoracic and shoulder flexibility in regards to handstands? I feel that area to be holding me back.
Do you think you could do a basketball routine?
Bro.. plz make video how to do press handstand
Your hair looks fine Tom. Very helpful tips & nice one arm H/Stand to end vid. ✌🏾😊🤙🏾🔥
Is great! Could you do a short stretch after running?
It helped me a lot! By the way, can you do a video talking about yourself? Like how you started calisthenics, what do you do for a living, how do you edit your videos and such 😊
I noticed you're left handed, is that true?
Weird question Tom, what brand of shorts do you wear in these videos?
Hi Tom!
i need some help. this past few days I've been feeling a pain in my "right obliques" during handstands. the pain started from doing handstand push ups against the wall i think.
i did rest from all overhead exercises for a week but the pain still comes back as soon as a start overhead again.
can you please give some idea what could be the cause and how can i recover?
have a strong day!
I think that my main issue, a part of a lack of practice, is the split legs technique. I would try it and see if I have an improvement
Thank you!
It would be cool to add some slow-mo capture/moment, something a bit like the SloMoGuys (?) I know, I can change the speed directly from the YT player but... Tom could choose to highlight some focus point and pushing the analyse on key "gestures"... yes/no, who knows, I do, do you ?
Yes
Thank you!! Loving the new hair look!
Tom!!! What is that awesome T-shirt?? I need it!
SuperrSquirrel link in the description 👍
Thx man
Hey Tom, when do you squeeze your glue? Before or after you put your body in line?
Love it
Nice one arm hold at the end :)
Another big reason for starting with the hands on the ground is, so you can't push your hands into a little stone on the ground :)
Edit: Nothing wrong with your hair :)
I just realized my mistakes. Thank you!!😅
Glad that I am doing everything right since start. Just waiting game now..Lets c how long it takes me to get 10sec quality hold.
dont know if someone will answer back but, is it good to do mobility exercises( to improve my deep squat) before the workout?or should i do them after? and, how should i do swirch between flexibility and mobility exercises?
Things to remember :
Warm-up BEFORE the workout.
Flexibility/ mobility AFTER the workout.
some studies showed that doing mobility exercise before the workout could harm your muscles and it causes strength loss. ( Can't max perf ).
When a video for handstand walk?
Wow literally an instant fix
I love your channel Tom, very nicely explained and good quality image. Hairs?perfect!
Yeah- science!!
but do you engage your core first before kicking up? cuz I found out once I kick up with your two tips, I just cannot hold any longer...maybe is my form not good enough
P.S. I have just learned handstand for two weeks...
Does it matter if I always kick up from the same side? I tried switching it up and really hurt my wrist
Can we talk about the low key FLEX of doing handstands on the literal edge of a lake x'D
Jessica Lami only low key 😂
I don't handstand. I shoulder press the world. 💪
Well... I would if I could balance 😑
Oh how arduous is the journey, you think you've got then... ahhh! -wiggles fist-
I'm having issues with my proprioception and shoulder mobilty due to external rotation, or lack thereof should I say.
I'm 6"3 and weigh about 15st 7lbs (217lbs) I'm roughly 12/13% bodyfat so I think I could slim down. I can balance on a balance board with one leg and juggle so I think I can learn the balance aspect but I'm guessing lack of mobility is an issue as much as perhaps excess fat.
Do you think exercises for external rotation/rotator cuff would be beneficial for being able to control my arms over head or do you have any other suggestions?
The main problem during the kick up is the fear for me XD
Learn how to bail out of a handstand first
Hey Tom, do you know of any exercises that helps to increase your height?
Ali G asked a basketball player that question who had some good advice:
th-cam.com/video/V4uHPoCW7Ck/w-d-xo.html
Great stuff Tom! Your hair looks good; grow it out, no worries. :D
how was your quarantine
How can i send my videos to you ?
is it possible that I'm not strong enough to kick up? I can hold a handstand but kicking up is really hard for me and I'm not sure if it's strength, balance or just technique.
If anyone answers thank you so much!!
Man, it was so dificult to get my atention on the video with you so close to falling into the water.
My hips keep hanging over how do i fix that?
I have a doubt
: Can we use Breaking bad's clip without any copying issues?
Ritwik Bahukhandi fair use 👍
The Problem i have with the kick up is that it hurts in my forearm when i bail out of HS.
idk why but I cant kick hight enough to a full hand stand it just go half way and fall down
I can't do your style of kick-up without bending the knee...I'll keep working on hamstring flexibility.
💯💯💯💯👍
You shoulda done this earlier i struggled hard to learned that but I'm sure it's gonna help
Did I just spent 5 months doing the wrong kick up EVERY DAY?
Only 3 months for me but yh the struggle is real😂
@@ishaqsaleem1627 I just tried this kick up today. There's MUCH less fear.... 😂😂🤣 Finally!
yes science! xD
How to overcome fear
I just want to point out something you are doing that you are not noticing. When you kick up Correctly, you are leaning forward in the beginning of the kick up.
You do this to reduce the amount of effort it takes to kick your legs up over you, and so retain more control of the motion.
However this position is very difficult for beginners that do not have the shoulder strength to move their weight forward like that, someone that cannot do a tuck planche, which is most people, will quickly collapse if leaning forward into the handstand.
WHY ARE YOU SO CLOSE TO THE WATER AAAAAaaaaaaaaa
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Let your hair grow long. Karl drogo hair!
notice that he was doing handstand at the edge of the floor .. one mistake and he will drop in the lake.
Yeah keep the hair it's cool fellow 'Lufbra' graduate 👦