Hand Balancing Made Easy
The
Fastest Way To Master The Handstand
Everything you need to know
to get started (and quickly) on learning
hand balancing including how and when to train is covered.
Hand balancing will build great strength but there are certain
exercises that can’t be beat in results and functionality. Whether you
need to build the strength for a Tiger-Stand Press-up, the core
strength to hold a difficult position, or fingers capable of clawing
the ground to prevent any chance of overbalancing, everything you need
is covered including:
- 17 Exercises for the Fingers, Wrists, and
Forearms
- 10 Exercises for the Arms
- 5 Exercises for the Shoulders
- 18 Exercises for the Abdominals and Low Back
- 6 Exercises for the Legs
This is a complete course on
getting into great shape but it is just
the launching pad for what's coming next. Now that you are strong and
prepared, discover:
- The 7 Exercises to Develop the Muscular Control
you Absolutely Must Have to Hold yourself Upside-Down
- 10 Headstand Variations that will build your
Ability to Balance from any position
- 14 other Lead-Up stunts to prepare your mind
and body for the handstand ahead, as well as being great tricks in and
of themselves
Get started with the
handstand and you will find you are already half
way there. Learn how to master the kick-up and some lesser known
variations.
But the handstand is only the
beginning. No one I know is satisfied
with just holding a handstand but not to worry because there is so much
more.
- 20 Different ways to position your Legs
- 25 Different ways to position your Hands
- 12 Different ways to position your Body and Head
- 10 Different ways to change your Finger
positions
- Add more variety with Body Twisting and
Combination Moves
- 9 Presses to Build the most Powerful Arms and
Shoulders
The
best part is each move leads you right into the next. And almost every single
exercise is illustrated to show you the proper way to do it.
This book is
available only in electronic format. This means you can download it and
get started right away after purchasing. No shipping costs either or
waiting.
You can get Hand
Balancing Made Easy at the price of $29.95.
Shortly after you order an automatic email will be
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you can easily download the book.
Good Luck and Good Hand Balancing,

Logan Christopher
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P.S.S.S What others are saying about Hand Balancing Made Easy
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"Professor Orlick
first takes us through a series of preliminary stunts all of which are
both helping lay strong foundations for the later stunts and yet are in
themselves amazing physical feats. My eyes were truly opened to the
unlimited number of variations that all stem from the basic two handed
handstand. The descriptions are very detailed and full of helpful
training hints to master each particular stunt. The shocking thing is
that by combining all the various body , hand and leg positions offered
we are given a bag of tricks that offer MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND
DIFFERENT HANDSTAND TRICKS!
"We are then presented with a whole host of presses to handstand
ranging from the simplest press up to the seemingly impossible! In
short this first book alone contains enough info and skills to work on
that several lifetimes wouldn’t be enough to truly master them."
- David Kelso of
the UK, www.brutaltraining.com
"Great assistance exercises." - Jon
Bruney of Fremont, IN
"It has helped in refining my technique in holding a handstand."
- Robert Haddad of Valrico, FL
"Helped to give pointers on how to stay balanced and give cues."
- Michael J
Gardiner of Monifieth, UK
"Showed me how to get into the positions and how to correct myself once
I started overbalancing or underbalancing." - Chris Court of Gloucester, MA
"Yes, it does help a lot. I started to practice against the wall and
develop some strength." - Dmitry
Gubenko of North Caulfield, Australia
"It's given me various hand positions described as well as assistance
exercises that have greatly helped technique and strength." - Ray Ellis of Charleston, SC
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