I wanna learn press to handstand but

I trained kickup to handstand for 4 months I nailed it I had 1/3 success rate and my record hold was 40-45 seconds but now I wanna learn press to handstand. Was that all kick up to handstand training for nothing? It feels like I did all that for nothing since press and kick up are different from eachother

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 1 day ago

Chest pain after handstand

I don't wanna blame it on handstand but normally I never had something like this I've been training for like a good 75 days, for some reason I woke up yesterday and there was this weird chest pain and It gets worse when I attempt handstand, I feel that pressure on my chest when I'm bending myself when taking a deep breath and exhaling,btw my form is good my record hold is 40 seconds, it's funny because I was really doing good I even found a better form and I got banned by devs :D(all jokes aside I don't think it's because of handstand I feel like I'm coping)

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 19 days ago

I hurt my right shoulder should I keep going or no?

After bailing out I only used my right arm again and again.Very dumb mistake but the thing is it doesn't hurt when I handstand it feels like I don't even have an injury.So do wait for it to heal ?

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 24 days ago

Can people who claim that they can do "handstand" (With kick up) do kick ups successfully everytime

I saw a TikTok guy do handstand and I asked him are all your kick ups successful? He said it's very rare like 1/20 and his handstand is like the most straight handstand you will ever see, btw I have 1/3 success rate when will I actually do it consistently

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 1 month ago

Is this pose caused bc of leaning forward too much before kicking up

I have lots of videos where I'm fully straight but today I wanted to lean forward way too much and decided to watch myself and this just looks wrong

u/Fit_Photo8732 — 1 month ago

Does it mean it's rejection irl too when they don't accept your request on insta

No she doesn't accept my request I tried on fake accounts as well she actually dgaf, what can I do or say when I try to talk to her next time irl (I've only spoken to her one time) she's a hallway crush btw

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 1 month ago

How can I memorize and learn how I just managed to do a good kick up?

I'm doing a perfect kick up combined with a good balance can hold it for 20 seconds and then I can't do it anymore for the next 30 minutes then try again I do it and then cycle continues how can I break this cycle what I mean is consistency

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/family

Family doesn't want me in the house during summer breaks

Whenever summer break hits or these small breaks etc. I can never truly enjoy summer because my family treats me like a burden.Both of my parents work. My dad even says that I use this house like a hotel not doing anything and just spending their money, my grades are perfect I can speak 3 languages really good. Idk what's wrong with them.Also I have no pc, I dont even have a room that's why I stay/sleep in the living room.For all these reasons I sometimes work in summer.

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 1 month ago

Can being tired hinder your handstand performance or even cause you to not even be able to do it?

I've been training since the morning and I was doing really good almost even got 20seconds but I didn't really wanna finish training I wanted to keep going and couldn't do it anymore

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 1 month ago

Consistent handstands

Guys I train everyday for about 30 minutes my record hold is like 12 seconds but I can't consistently do sucsesful kick up sometimes it works I do something and it works I can understand I did something right and I can hold it easily but these suscsesful kick ups only happen in 1/3 attempts sometimes 1/4. How or when will I do it consistently

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 1 month ago

How many seconds should I be able to hold a handstand in order to take it to a walking handstand?(fully vertical walking handstand)

I think 20 seconds is enough

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u/Fit_Photo8732 — 2 months ago