AG Support to Manna Progression
SAS push (horizontal)
•
6m 48s
THE WHAT:
Progressive tools for developing the strength of straight-arm PUSHING in shoulder extension. On the one side of the progressive scale we begin with the fundamental frame of 'AG Support', whilst on the other we look toward the 'Manna'.
These tools are designed to attend to both the "closed" and "open" angles of the shoulder (the difference is the "depth" of range in extension) so that the full strength-curve of shoulder extension is gradually developed.
LEARN MORE (subscriber-only):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IAfcrpP3uNUCdQd21wZr7AtUAV32MNrJ/view?usp=drive_link
__________________________________
For programming, guidance, & support for your physical practice:
FREE fundamental prehabilitation program: https://www.movemoremp.com/
Online Support (1 to 1 coaching): https://movemoremp.com/onlinesupport/
Elements (standardised programs): https://www.movemoremp.com/elements
[email protected]
Up Next in SAS push (horizontal)
-
Elevated to Floor Tuck-Planche progre...
THE WHAT:
Beyond name & form, a 'tuck-planche' is ultimately the act of facing the floor and holding one's entire bodyweight in the hands whilst tucked into as small and tight a ball as possible. As such, it can be seen as a most truly fundamental form when it comes to bodyweight strength and man... -
Parallettes 'Planche' & 'L-/V-sit'
THE WHAT:
Developing these two fundamental SAS/S forms on the low-parallettes (or optionally high 'Parallel-bars') is essentially just a shift of modality from floor, to bar-support.Despite this apparently small difference, it can affect execution quite significantly depending on the individual...
-
'Tuck' to 'Straddle-planche' forms & ...
THE WHAT:
The 'Planche' is a strength-skill based around the capacity to holds one's bodyweight off of the floor in a horizontal/prone position, supported with STRAIGHT-arms. Its difficulty is in/decreased through self-directed 'mechanical-advantage', essentially by extending or flexing one's spi...