Advanced Handstand Workshop

Develop the skills to move from two arms to one

Are you ready to learn how to do one-arm handstands, but don’t know where to start? Join Ulrik for a fun, three-hour workshop where we will teach you the basics of OAHS training.

In this workshop you will get an impression of how one arm-training looks like and what excersises you can do on your own to work towards a freestanding one arm handstand.

Time.

Sun 26TH FEB 10-13

The workshop will last 2.5 to 3 hours


Place.

MUNICH

Fehwiesenstraße 118, 81673 München


Cost.

€90 Early bird

Early bird lasts out January.
Then price increases with €10


 

Topics covered

  • Two arm fundamentals

  • Touching upon press

  • Intro to one arm training

  • Weight shifts and block work

  • Stand on one arm

  • Sidebends flexibility and strength

  • Individual practice with feedback

  • Summary and Q&A

 

Format

First part of the workshop we will go trhough the fundamentals of two arm work. This includes tuck and 7 holds, transitioning from different shapes and press to handstand.
Then we will introduce the sideways-plane with weight shifts and block excersises. Before focus changes to spending time in fingertip support and one arm holds.
We will work both with a wall to similate how training alone will be, and we will use partners as spotters.

The goal with this workshop is for you to get an understand of how to train towards a one arm on your own.

 

Prereqs

The one arm handstand is an advanced skill. For this workshop to make sense, it would be reccomended to be able to do a 1min+ freestanding striaght handstand with good form, and be able to move your legs around in different shapes like tuck and 7 holds.

If in doubt if this is for you, feel free to send me an email or message me on instagram.

Join the worksop

 

 Your coach

Ulrik ASK Fossum

Former lazy and overweight person, Ulrik has been working as a personal trainer for 5 years, and has been teaching handstands online,1on1 and in workshops around the world for the last 5-6 years (give or take a pandemic). He’s been training handbalance for the last 10 years.

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Got questions?

If I missed something in the FAQ or you’d like a bit more information, don’t be shy, just drop me a message.

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