Wall-facing tuck-handstand
1m 40s
THE WHAT:
The wall-facing tuck-handstand can play a double role in practice. Firstly, in the context of HANDSTAND practice, it can be used to explore to pattern the structure & form of the tuck HS, build proprioception of the legs & accustom to the stresses particular to the form.
Secondly, wall-facing tuck HS can serve as a shoulder & thoracic MOBILITY & STABILITY drill. In this context, however, it must be executed with a specific intention to avoid excessive passive stretching of the shoulders which can ultimately lead to shoulder INstablilty. Like any potent mobility tool, it must be executed optimally with a dosage appropriate to the practitioner.
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