This Average Guy Learns the Handstand in 156 days

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Geek Climber

Geek Climber

4 роки тому

I started from zero experience in doing a handstand to holding a handstand for 11 seconds in 156 days!
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 2 600
@annactello
@annactello 4 роки тому
YESSSS so happy for you! Amazing perseverance and I'm so glad we met & that I could help you out!
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
So glad that we met! Thank you for your incredible coaching to help me get over the hump!!
@sakuragi_hanamichi3263
@sakuragi_hanamichi3263 4 роки тому
What is push block save?
@TellMeWorld
@TellMeWorld 4 роки тому
What would you say is your best tip for finding that balance point when upside down Anna?
@LazzevanderZee
@LazzevanderZee 4 роки тому
@@sakuragi_hanamichi3263 I googled it for you :) Push - When in HS push your STRAIGHT body down by using your metacarpals and fingers Block - When in handstand your partner takes you off balance and brings your body towards himself and YOU block Save - HS, partner gently pushes you away off center, you save it by elbows in-arms and shoulders in-stretch-reach-push away from floor to ceiling
@sakuragi_hanamichi3263
@sakuragi_hanamichi3263 4 роки тому
@@LazzevanderZee thanks a lot
@bienvicoy865
@bienvicoy865 4 роки тому
The moral of the story is to find a girl to keep things balanced
@cristianp9312
@cristianp9312 4 роки тому
Deep one here!
@thekidfromthemountain1253
@thekidfromthemountain1253 4 роки тому
Haha
@franckdebank
@franckdebank 4 роки тому
Basically she's just blocking him
@lukemartin110
@lukemartin110 4 роки тому
*Gamorrah has entered the chat*
@orlando2623
@orlando2623 4 роки тому
Bien Vicoy perfectly balanced like all things should be
@balazskecskemeti
@balazskecskemeti 4 роки тому
Biggest mistake: you stopped wearing flip-flops. If you kept them on, you would have mastered the handstand by day 12.
@SR-pw6pi
@SR-pw6pi 4 роки тому
Can you please elaborate how? And wait did you notice anything strength build up exercises he did to make his upper body stronger? Plz reply.
@Random-bv2xk
@Random-bv2xk 4 роки тому
@@SR-pw6pi r u trolling??
@dicla9370
@dicla9370 4 роки тому
@@SR-pw6pi wooooshhhh
@SR-pw6pi
@SR-pw6pi 4 роки тому
@@Random-bv2xk no. I'm serious.
@rshell777
@rshell777 4 роки тому
@@SR-pw6pi he was being sarcastic it was a joke and its very sad you couldn't pick that up.
@cameronthom3024
@cameronthom3024 3 роки тому
did this rock climber just say, "the fear of falling."?
@jessicawest4515
@jessicawest4515 3 роки тому
I love climbing and I have a fear of falling. (I climb trees more than rock walls, though, so I climb down instead of drop down, of course)
@artomeri7266
@artomeri7266 3 роки тому
Simply one more reason to grab those wall crevices... The best climbers are those who are most afraid to fall - they are holding onto wall like it is their last time ...
@filthymcnastyazz
@filthymcnastyazz 3 роки тому
Cameron Thom yes. Cos it’s called rock climbing. Not rock falling.
@magdalenakrasteva6182
@magdalenakrasteva6182 3 роки тому
@@filthymcnastyazz HAHAHAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAH MADE MY DAY
@oz_jones
@oz_jones 3 роки тому
Fear is good, usually. Keeps you from making stupid decisions.
@seththompson9856
@seththompson9856 3 роки тому
“Average guy”, is a rock climber and can do a few muscle ups
@philippdrescher6012
@philippdrescher6012 3 роки тому
He is super horrible at handstands though. If you're not overweight, you can get a 10 seconds handstand in a month easily doing only the exercise he shows at 3min. It's the best exercise imo, but you need a friend in the beginning holding you so that you don't fall over. :)
@lenrobphoto89
@lenrobphoto89 3 роки тому
@@philippdrescher6012 nope
@lenrobphoto89
@lenrobphoto89 3 роки тому
@@philippdrescher6012 takes longer than une month for the majority of people
@wolololer
@wolololer 3 роки тому
@@lenrobphoto89 when i was 16/17 i learned it alone not even practicing, now i bet i will take more than 1 month but still believe it is achievable in less time for alot of people, even for me if i truly focus. it all depends on ppl dedication
@funnycompilations9
@funnycompilations9 3 роки тому
@@wolololer yep. I practiced handstand for 14 days and got it. But I learned banana handstand walk before 2 weeks
@chasem801
@chasem801 4 роки тому
So basically this guy shows us how he figured it out and sums up all the information that took him over 150 days to figure out, in like 10 minutes. Awesome I’m subscribing 😂
@corynicolas3175
@corynicolas3175 4 роки тому
Did you ever get your handstand? Watch this: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/qYealYSPaG-Y02Q.html
@sayu3830
@sayu3830 4 роки тому
When I was nine y.o. I learned handstand in three days, then stopped doing it because "duh, too easy". God darn my child mentality. Now I'm trying to relearn it hahaha
@colinyoung3685
@colinyoung3685 4 роки тому
I was fascinated by my uncle's ability to walk on his hands. I hadn't considered it before watching this video, but that would be a fun goal to personally aim for.
@synkra4836
@synkra4836 3 роки тому
Same i could also do a backflips and frontflips but now i can not do anything I feel like i was more brave back then
@SaschaBraus77
@SaschaBraus77 3 роки тому
Same lol. I could even walk on my hands and do quite a bit of the things calisthenics people do but now, wtf I didn't realize it's suppose to be hard, as a child it was fairly easy. Anyone else used to do the bridge as a child? That thing where you push yourself from the ground, while lying on your back? Try to do it now, I can't even lift myself up 1cm 😭
@synkra4836
@synkra4836 3 роки тому
@@SaschaBraus77 yooo soo true
@defenderoftheadverb
@defenderoftheadverb 3 роки тому
@@SaschaBraus77 If you were meant to be a bridge you'd be born with a river running under you.
@johnricrebadulla1907
@johnricrebadulla1907 4 роки тому
Him at day 1: doesnt even bother to use a mat or cushion Me at day 1: stacks of cushion
@emzeemostlygaming3678
@emzeemostlygaming3678 3 роки тому
using cushions limits your ability to stabilize yourself using the fingers, wouldn't recommend, at least not a soft mat.
@morpher728
@morpher728 3 роки тому
Pussy
@chelsea7208
@chelsea7208 3 роки тому
I dont use it too but it doesn't hurt just try to squat while falling from a handstang idk up to you
@bboyHarrypotter
@bboyHarrypotter 4 роки тому
Total amateur learns one arm front lever, sends V14, and ends world hunger.
@mathiasrezai8458
@mathiasrezai8458 4 роки тому
HAHAHAHAHAHA made my day, thank you g
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Haha is one arm front lever even possible?
@mathiasrezai8458
@mathiasrezai8458 4 роки тому
Geek Climber no its not, its a joke “average guy”
@Thom4aa4s
@Thom4aa4s 4 роки тому
a one arm front lever is possible, there are a lot of videos on youtube of people doing it with pretty good form
@philonhands5126
@philonhands5126 4 роки тому
Good example of a oafl is Daniels Laizans
@RubyRubeMe
@RubyRubeMe 4 роки тому
Next video: This Average guy wins the olympics. Then: watch this Average guy jumping from one galaxy to another. Finally: This Average guy destroyed the universe with just one punch.
@haydenlee5107
@haydenlee5107 4 роки тому
PAPA DANKI hahahahhaha lmaoooaooaoa
@ajigagah10
@ajigagah10 4 роки тому
This guy gets bald and defeated a 4th dimension creature
@crossandres7
@crossandres7 4 роки тому
f*ck me, you rock
@howardlam6181
@howardlam6181 4 роки тому
Before that, he has a video with the title, I got bald today
@TomatoCasket
@TomatoCasket 4 роки тому
More like: this average guy learned to jump It's just a damn handstand and it took him half a year... not impressive at all
@riccardolabonia5662
@riccardolabonia5662 3 роки тому
So basically you just have to do 2 days of training session with Anna
@arman4chok
@arman4chok 3 роки тому
nope))you have to be fit enough
@VincentLloydM
@VincentLloydM 3 роки тому
For anyone who's working on doing a handstand (I'm currently working on it and making great progress) but this is a warning/lesson for those who may need a reminder: If you're fatigued don't continue and if you aren't strong enough for certain progressions WORK UP TO THEM. You will severely hinder your progress if you do so and injure yourself (like I did). It's OKAY you can't do a progression yet, be consistent with lower ones and work up (wall handstand holds, pike push ups, pseudo planche, frog stance, etc). Do not rush yourself and be patient with where you are.
@omegatauri1048
@omegatauri1048 4 роки тому
Respect for your honesty and authenticity and for not making another "learn to handstand in 5 minutes"-video!
@emogoesboom
@emogoesboom 2 роки тому
@Jack Johnson can u do a handstand now?
@ralphwarom2514
@ralphwarom2514 2 роки тому
It really depends. I've known friends who learned the handstand in 30 minutes from bone dry. Not Olympic quality. But they could balance themselves. Mine is still pretty trash. I think its because we all have different motor skills.
@youwantmyname9208
@youwantmyname9208 2 роки тому
@@ralphwarom2514 that's almost impossible, our muscles need months to learn that were being upside down
@ralphwarom2514
@ralphwarom2514 2 роки тому
@@youwantmyname9208 Not really. I'm not one of them, but I've noticed a lot of people have pretty high "body iq". Im sure there is a better word for it. But they learn how to dance, move, and perform tricks really fast. As I said, I'm not one of them. Its just that physical learning vaires alot between different people.
@ultimateman9025
@ultimateman9025 2 роки тому
@@ralphwarom2514 yeah but that requires a lifestyle like that. People who don't do stuff like that often will take a long time. I'm confident that it wouldn't take me too long to learn how to handstand
@pffmorais
@pffmorais 4 роки тому
In two years that guy will be a professional calisthenic without noticing.
@itsketz8019
@itsketz8019 4 роки тому
What about 17 years from now?
@cameronthomas7323
@cameronthomas7323 4 роки тому
17 years is so random 😂😂😂
@devoe8965
@devoe8965 4 роки тому
its KETZ he is now immortal
@Ty-vj4wg
@Ty-vj4wg 4 роки тому
I learned the handstand in 10 minutes.
@hetspookjee
@hetspookjee 4 роки тому
Impossible as long as he still has his shirt on!
@zentanomura5622
@zentanomura5622 4 роки тому
I'm practising the handstand during this quarantine and I'm so encouraged from this video! You're doing amazing!!
@KeithEllisComedy
@KeithEllisComedy 3 роки тому
Great job staying with it and documenting it!!! Keep up the great focus/work ethic!
@chrisjewell274
@chrisjewell274 4 роки тому
Dude your gonna have to drop “average” from the title of your vids! Your a beast now
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Haha, the “average” I put this time refers to my crappy push strength.
@shrin210
@shrin210 4 роки тому
@@GeekClimber If you could do 30 push ups you are not average.
@RebornKaotic
@RebornKaotic 4 роки тому
Shrinath Poojary I can do 50 and I’m 13 mate
@shrin210
@shrin210 4 роки тому
@@RebornKaotic I can only do 30 in one set
@ghastly8192
@ghastly8192 4 роки тому
@@RebornKaotic What an achievement...
@electro806
@electro806 4 роки тому
I bet people on one day were like “Wtf why is this guy recording himself failing handstands miserably”
@noahnachnameerforderlichlo2879
@noahnachnameerforderlichlo2879 3 роки тому
but he had the guts to do that and thats amazing, plus he shares it with us so we can learn.
@TheJohnnybelfast
@TheJohnnybelfast 3 роки тому
I'm glad he did it. I only find it anyong when instagram girl is taking selfies, wasting time on the machine I want to actually use. Progress videos are cool
@lasersummit7895
@lasersummit7895 2 роки тому
This teaches that context matters a lot
@yubia5216
@yubia5216 2 роки тому
Here's he thing, no one actually cares
@derekgomez3542
@derekgomez3542 Рік тому
I love all your videos, man! It's inspiring and also more helpful to see someone go through the process of learning these calisthenic movements and be transparent about their journey and their struggles
@samraataa
@samraataa Рік тому
Wow, so encouraging and inspiring. More power to you, and thanks for sharing your experience.
@rockentry
@rockentry 4 роки тому
Sooo straight too! Damn dude, You’re slowly becoming a super saiyan. I’m Definitely going to try some of your progressions ;) Great job Geek Climber!
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
I am sure you will learn it faster than me if you want to haha. See you this weekend my friend!
@realshi3841
@realshi3841 4 роки тому
@@GeekClimber how would you get 100g to become super Saiyan?
@delasao
@delasao 4 роки тому
I love how Anna was genuinely impressed the first time she saw you attempting a handstand. Its amazing how people who are so good at doing stuff still get impressed by the "basic" results of other people. You did well mate, good work!!
@ganymede242
@ganymede242 3 роки тому
People who are good at things often realise how hard it is to get good at things.
@youwantmyname9208
@youwantmyname9208 2 роки тому
I could do tucked planche for 10 seconds (and more) and I would be impressed if my friend could do 1 second of it
@farahmackey7587
@farahmackey7587 4 роки тому
Gotta admire this much commitment! Congrats! 💪
@theminimalistninja7386
@theminimalistninja7386 3 роки тому
This is incredible! Congratulations on learning it! This motivated me to try to learn it myself! :D
@je9625
@je9625 4 роки тому
The lessons here about goal setting, intermediate targets, practice and perseverance apply to more than calisthenics. This is a great channel. Well done.
@wolfthequarrelsome504
@wolfthequarrelsome504 3 місяці тому
And tutoring
@DailyFrankPeter
@DailyFrankPeter 4 роки тому
I submit to you that the fact of him practicing for 156 days, and sticking at it, proves he's anything BUT average :)
@Claude.Samuel.Chretien
@Claude.Samuel.Chretien 3 роки тому
I love the time we are living in. Amazing to see you achieve this! I always wanted to do handstand. I'm 1m95, already tried several time but not focused enough. But seeing you tempted me to just record myself and start!
@teeagle79
@teeagle79 4 роки тому
Well done mate! Amazing perseverance! I'm going through this journey myself to ease the boredom of lockdown!
@mikemichaels4500
@mikemichaels4500 4 роки тому
Two questions: 1. What are the push, block, and save drills? 2. Where can I find Anna?
@Aboite81
@Aboite81 4 роки тому
lol
@dickyma6632
@dickyma6632 4 роки тому
Want to find Anna too
@howardlam6181
@howardlam6181 4 роки тому
My third question: did you date Anna?
@calebshepherd8435
@calebshepherd8435 4 роки тому
@@howardlam6181 he's married lol
@madhurimajakkamsetty6209
@madhurimajakkamsetty6209 4 роки тому
Well you can find anna in the comments section, pinned comment to be specific. 😝
@AssassinsHelper
@AssassinsHelper 4 роки тому
I put off learning a handstand because it felt impossible, but you've inspired me to try again! The pike stand looks a really good progression. Thanks for the great video!
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
It will take a while to master the elevated pike press if your starting point is similar to mine. Best of luck man!
@notubeer
@notubeer 4 роки тому
Luke yeet What a god xd Took me 2 Weeks
@aniqrifaat5322
@aniqrifaat5322 4 роки тому
AssassinsHelper recomend kicking up to wall, back facing wall and repping out some handstand push-ups. That’s what I did
@yungthug2403
@yungthug2403 4 роки тому
do it against the wall the way he said was the scariest, that's the easiest way, chest to wall, you don't fall if you keep pressing with your fingers and just learn to open your shoulder for about 30 seconds in that position and then start to lean your shoulders above your wrists and play with your palms and fingers if you feel like your falling let go with 1 hand and turn, you will automatically fall from the side instead of backwards, let go with your left hand, fall to the left, let go with right hand, fall to the right. but i also recommend doing HSPU against the wall, i'd say it's best to learn how to get up into a handstand by pressing into it, do shoulder mobility exercises, core exercises like hollow body hold, when you do HSPU aginst the wall always squeeze your core and butt, and legs, this is howi learned how to do it and it all depends if you doing other training, or purely just want handstand, if it's just handstand, i recommend greasing the groove tactic, where you do 50% of your total effort in about 5-10 minutes and 4 times a day, and then 1 day with rest before and after do a complete workout to failure from handstand holds and pressing, do this and you'll have the handstand in about 3 months without fail from pressing up into it ((if you can do 30-40 press ups from the start like i did)) I was also doing front lever training at the same time, still am. so i do get some lower back strength from that also. but the absolute most important thign, is getting them handstand wall press ups without breaking your form and holding open shoulder for 30 seconds, if you can't do that, don't even try without the wall.
@MARS-eb8pt
@MARS-eb8pt 4 роки тому
@@aniqrifaat5322 that is such a bad idea and a horrible time to learn that you need more strength. You will literally fall on your neck if you're not strong enough
@karimmirazul3271
@karimmirazul3271 3 роки тому
Conclusion: "Behind every great man there's a woman". You should call Anna in Day-2
@mitsk2002
@mitsk2002 3 роки тому
Wow, so helpful to see your journey. I am currently on the same journey. Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
@bradyedge8613
@bradyedge8613 4 роки тому
"On day 154, I became Anna, and mastered the handstand."
@vinitchhabria1738
@vinitchhabria1738 4 роки тому
Was waiting to the hear ''then this happened ''
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
😆😆
@coldestwoman
@coldestwoman 7 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing!!!!!!!! I look forward to learning!!!! No pressure.
@ronnimichelle
@ronnimichelle 3 роки тому
Fabulous video! I love it. So happy for you! I'm inspired to try.
@mariamar7067
@mariamar7067 4 роки тому
quarantine gives me time to learn how to hand stand😂
@simonko2533
@simonko2533 4 роки тому
That quarantine must be very long if you're average guy
@mariamar7067
@mariamar7067 4 роки тому
simonko25 i live in nyc this quarantine will continue to go on for a while unfortunately and work is shut down so i got the time😅
@byhohaun2386
@byhohaun2386 4 роки тому
Maria Mar it’s not too hard bc I can do it and let say I’m not the most athletic person
@SR-pw6pi
@SR-pw6pi 4 роки тому
Yeah.. I'm doing so.
@faisalkhoja2855
@faisalkhoja2855 3 роки тому
Same here
@johanliebert4042
@johanliebert4042 4 роки тому
This guy isn’t “average” anymore
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Working really hard to become not average haha.
@Jes-in-Simple
@Jes-in-Simple 2 роки тому
This was so helpful ! Thanks for sharing
@karagibson9336
@karagibson9336 3 роки тому
Soooo inspiring! Thanks for sharing your journey!
@Rabbatullbayt
@Rabbatullbayt 4 роки тому
Wow! this looked like an excruciating journey, was so satisfying to see you succeed!
@chaosringen
@chaosringen 4 роки тому
I really respect your patience, determination and consistency, wow for nearly half a year and very rewarding indeed. I'm gonna start training handstand today!. Thanks for the motivation!
@wolfthequarrelsome504
@wolfthequarrelsome504 3 місяці тому
The guy had zero push to strength starting and it slowed him considerably. But fait play for perseverance. If he had a tutor from the start much faster would he have been?
@ollieashton7744
@ollieashton7744 3 роки тому
Thanks for the video! This made me feel so much better about not being able to do a handstand after trying once hahah! Gave me lots of motivation and was bloody awesome to see you get there! Cheering along with you!
@user-vz2po5sc4e
@user-vz2po5sc4e 2 роки тому
It took me one year and a half of working out in between jobs to be able to do upside push up while balancing on a wall, your video gave me confidence that in 5 months I will be able to hold the handstand and do upside down push ups with no support from the wall. Thanks for the awesome video that touches on the void part of preparation towards technique implementation.
@senseforsale
@senseforsale 4 роки тому
Amazing tracking and persistence. Love the methodical and humble approach that allowed you to achieve this really awesome goal.
@MovementForBJJ
@MovementForBJJ 4 роки тому
This is excellent! Accurately shows what it’s like to learn a new skill for the vast majority of people (myself included). Keep up your practice everyone who’s trying this! Thanks for the great content too...Sam😊✌️
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Glad you like the video! It was difficult but rewarding haha. Onto the next goal!
@The_Aging_Warrior
@The_Aging_Warrior 2 роки тому
Really great video! This was a great accomplishment, and I appreciate how thoughtful your approach was. It really gives a sense of how difficult learning a handstand is and what the journey is really like. And it was very entertaining!
@Sheana719LincolnFamily
@Sheana719LincolnFamily 3 роки тому
Nice video I love that you documented your beginning and end progress.
@angelojumped
@angelojumped 4 роки тому
Just wanted to say your patience is truly inspiring. I just started this journey, day 7, and it feels so impossible. Your videos keep me positive :)
@selftaughtflippingtwins8501
@selftaughtflippingtwins8501 2 роки тому
You'll get there. We promise. We're y years old and we're twins, and we learned it against the wall in our house. We started against the sofa so when we fell we'd fall on something soft. Stay motivated, you've got this! :)
@AzzaYCF
@AzzaYCF 4 роки тому
Impressive! Your dedication is inspiring and motivational 😊
@fantasia243645
@fantasia243645 3 роки тому
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing. I appreciate your honesty during your journey.
@sharonchen8774
@sharonchen8774 3 роки тому
Wow! Congratulations! I was yelling out "YES" at the same time with you^^ So much fun watching your video. I am on my handstand journey as well....your video helps so much! THANK YOU^^
@calibr0636
@calibr0636 4 роки тому
I started noticing, the more videos I see from you, the more I realized your becoming less of an average guy
@ehhhhhhhhhh
@ehhhhhhhhhh 4 роки тому
Congrats! Much respect for not giving up. I think it's great to show how long it took you--people might injure themselves trying to do it too quickly. This is no small feat.
@InnerRevolutionProject
@InnerRevolutionProject 4 роки тому
very cool, very humble video. I struggle with the handstand a lot and this videos gave me some new motivation and some really helpful tips (:
@eynaveliyahu2487
@eynaveliyahu2487 3 роки тому
Now that’s persistence. You’re an inspiration👏🏻👏🏻👑👑
@tetosauro
@tetosauro 4 роки тому
I just love your videos, right now I'm trying to learn the handstand, and it's quite difficult, and it inspires me to see how you did it.
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
I totally understand your struggles man! You got it!
@brenttsuji3031
@brenttsuji3031 4 роки тому
Wow dude, such perseverance! Just goes to show that hard work pays off, we all can't wait to see what you do next!
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Thanks, Brent! Yes, onto the next goal!
@DAVIDPEREZ-hb6ko
@DAVIDPEREZ-hb6ko 3 роки тому
What an amazing journey! Thank yo for sharing this.
@MohammedMohammed-yv7dh
@MohammedMohammed-yv7dh 3 роки тому
Total respect for the perseverance, diligence and patience! you inspired me. and I'm sure you inspired a lot..
@qais5229
@qais5229 4 роки тому
The handstand for me was easy to learn coz I used to train really hard that my body was really light comparing to my strength. it only took less than a week to hold it for like 17 seconds
@JB-uf6nn
@JB-uf6nn 4 роки тому
Wishyou explained "push, block and save" still, great video!
@c.purpura1777
@c.purpura1777 3 роки тому
Great job! Loved watching your progress :)
@pgl79
@pgl79 3 роки тому
Great job! And a great video - people will overlook the amount of time and effort it takes to edit something like this together. Well done and thanks for sharing
@ChicoValenciaTv
@ChicoValenciaTv 4 роки тому
Muy bien bro! Yesterday I did my longest handstand, and I loved seeing your progress on this vid-
@soussamazigh5809
@soussamazigh5809 4 роки тому
Best Tutorials ive ever seen. And its more motivated cause youre not professionell in calisthenics but a beginner like the most of us. Thank you very much for those videos. Keep this work up and learn more calisthenics skills
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
You are welcome and it's kind of cool that my learning videos can actually be served as a tutorial as well. Definitely more to come in the future!
@Tori_Rex
@Tori_Rex 3 роки тому
You are awesome! Thanks for sharing your progress. 🤘
@xfemkemuller
@xfemkemuller 3 роки тому
Great man!! Love your perseverance 🔥
@TellMeWorld
@TellMeWorld 4 роки тому
Currently on this exact challenge as well. Finding the balance is so tough indeed! Congrats on achieving it
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Dude, best of luck!!
@loicramboanasolo7606
@loicramboanasolo7606 4 роки тому
@@GeekClimber Thanks!
@austinp5929
@austinp5929 4 роки тому
This could not have come at a better time. I’m trying to learn how to hand stand but almost every video on UKposts are from people who are already really good at it. Thank you so much.
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Go for it!!!! I hope it won't take you that long to learn it!
@ChrisRaynorMD
@ChrisRaynorMD 2 роки тому
Great breakdown of your experience. Thank you kindly!
@pianoman47
@pianoman47 Рік тому
Very inspirational video! Thank you for documenting your journeys as you learn new skills, it's motivating for us other "average guys"
@hoodedhokage7576
@hoodedhokage7576 4 роки тому
what is “push block and save”? i wish you would’ve described that in detail in the video
@annabago8621
@annabago8621 4 роки тому
Learning moves like the handstand, frogpose, cartwheel and backflip are one of my quarantine-porejects. Great to see someone succeding, although admittedly I'm much weaker than you. Still, very motivating!
@pitbullbob9569
@pitbullbob9569 2 роки тому
how you doing man
@itsoracle
@itsoracle 7 місяців тому
you better be a calisthenics god now
@ChillyCrispin
@ChillyCrispin Рік тому
I'm super happy for you man I know this video was 2 years ago but this helped me improve my pushup hold watching the different techniques you applied to learn. Thank you :)
@j4dd3r5
@j4dd3r5 3 роки тому
This is incredible! Going to start learning this today
@FlawlesSanshiro
@FlawlesSanshiro 3 роки тому
..at some point in time this guy is gonna loose all his hair and have an otherworldly punch...
@druzzi9054
@druzzi9054 4 роки тому
Can’t wait for average guy learns how to no-hand planche
@ronjclark7581
@ronjclark7581 11 місяців тому
Go For it .. congrats on your achievements
@chrisfossofficial
@chrisfossofficial 2 роки тому
Awesome man! Congratulations !!
@megapowerman2
@megapowerman2 4 роки тому
"Definitly harder than I imagined."
@Music_Sonix
@Music_Sonix 4 роки тому
In the beginning they laugh, then they ask how you did it. Good job!
@hellkom7608
@hellkom7608 3 роки тому
omg! that´s awesome! :D You really motivated me to start with training too. I´m so happy for you, that you didn ´t give up and achieved your goal!
@ShopaholicJoa
@ShopaholicJoa 2 роки тому
Inspired!! Thank you!!!
@tamerius1
@tamerius1 4 роки тому
Those pants are impressive for staying "down" so well.
@masonshaffer4211
@masonshaffer4211 4 роки тому
Just realized we go to the same gym! I just joined a couple weeks ago. Hope to see you there sometime!
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Definitely come say hi if you see me around!
@andyk4819
@andyk4819 3 роки тому
Great work! Will be checking out your other videos.
@Paul_Lowrie
@Paul_Lowrie 4 роки тому
This is the most useful tutorial on how to actually do a handstand from the start. Thank you!
@HenrikBergstrom
@HenrikBergstrom 4 роки тому
Amazing dedication and I know how hard, scary and frustrating this can be from first hand experience! Great work! Could you please explain what the PUSH, BLOCK and SAVE techniques you learned from Anna are?
@shabirvalli8604
@shabirvalli8604 Рік тому
Exactly! The most important information left out😮
@RichardKHassen
@RichardKHassen 8 місяців тому
was wondering exactly the same thing!
@jonkrause6714
@jonkrause6714 4 роки тому
Rad & congrats! Regardless of time it takes-confident skill performance is most critical. Valid point that climbing skills don’t always correlate to push or other calisthenic style exercises. As always, you inspire me to fail...I mean try. Ha ha ha. Thanks.
@GeekClimber
@GeekClimber 4 роки тому
Haha yes, it's all about the persistence, Jon!
@andras4745
@andras4745 3 роки тому
Fantastic effort man! Well done
@markridout4485
@markridout4485 Рік тому
Well done mate!! Good job. Persistence pays 🤘🏼
@Oljyttybasisti
@Oljyttybasisti 4 роки тому
Dude what? Immediately after trying your "spread the fingers out" technique, I also reached 10 seconds. I haven't been able to do nearly as long before.
@awlns725
@awlns725 4 роки тому
When I see Geek Climber putting Calisthenicmovement and AthleanX clips: I see you're a man of culture as well.
@Fedreal_Bureau_Of_Investigaton
@Fedreal_Bureau_Of_Investigaton Рік тому
dude your perseverance is absolutely inspiring
@lyivyme
@lyivyme 3 роки тому
thaks for the share!!! this is really useful and i hope to learn soon!!
@martinstojanovic2123
@martinstojanovic2123 4 роки тому
"So many things have to go right at the same time and it just seemed to be impossible" 😂
@samuelesangalli706
@samuelesangalli706 4 роки тому
You can also learn the back lever that is easier than the front lever😉
@patriciavarga4084
@patriciavarga4084 Рік тому
Thank you!! Very helpful!!
@ananthasubramanian7355
@ananthasubramanian7355 3 роки тому
Perseverance is the learning here...!!! That's truly amazing...!!! I'm gonna try this shortly...
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