'L-sit' to 'Elevated bent-arm stand' (isolated & integrated)
Integrated BAS/SAS & Skills
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3m 50s
THE WHAT:
An integration of SAS (straight-arm-strength) in the fundamental 'L-sit' form and BAS (bent-arm strength) in a progression for the 'Bent-arm stand'. In bringing these movements together, focus is on developing the optimal mechanics & patterning to bring them together through a seamless TRANSITION.
Notably, it is one which shifts from a DOWNWARD vertical-push into an OVERHEAD vertical-push, and maintaining the constant intention of RESISTING the force of gravity, whilst the body changes orientation in space, is ultimately the crux of the practice.
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