I put together this special package deal for those that want it all. With what you just purchased you’ll form a solid base, but if you want to master insane hand balancing skills you’ll need these ebooks.
Hand Balancing Made Easy
The Orlick Method involves not ignorantly going after one stunt way beyond your abilities, but instead building up to it with a series of easier, lead-up stunts. You’ll find even more on why this is essential near the end of this page.
These lead-up stunts allow you to progress faster and further then you would otherwise.
Other books and courses, even coaches, may help you by showing you the moves but the real magic (and how you’ll actually progress to doing the moves) is in the system you follow in order to reach those hand balancing skills.
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. This is a complete course on getting into great shape but it is just the launching pad for what’s coming next.
Follow these steps and when you get started with the handstand you’ll find you’re already over half way there. Learn how to master the kick-up and some lesser known variations.
But the handstand is only the beginning. 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.
Walking and Jumping On Your Hands
Professor Orlick tells his story of walking down eight flights of stairs at one time. Can you imagine having that kind of skill and strength?
You can with step-by-step instructions for walking on your hands plus running, jumping, dancing, climbing and more. I was blown away by the simplicity in how the Professor presented this material.
Here is a partial list of what’s inside:
- Why you Must Learn to Stand on your Hands First
- The Orlick Walk-n-Stop Method for Absolute Handstand Control
- Ordinary Handwalking and 5 Variations
- Walking Backwards and Sideways
- The 4 Methods of Turning on your Hands
- How to Dance on Your Hands
- The Half and Full-Step methods of Climbing Stairs
- Tips on tackling a Real Flight of Stairs whether going Up or Down
- The Biggest Secrets to Stair Walking
- Climbing onto Tables and Ladders
- The Secret to Jumping on your Hands
- 4 Extra Important Tips when Jumping
- 13 Variations of Jumping including Clapping Jumps, Jumps for Distance, Jumping Up and Down Stairs and much more
From your first baby steps to jumping on top of tables it is all inside. Broken down into instructions so simple you’re going to be smacking your head saying “Why didn’t I think of that?”
How to do the One Hand Handstand
Your Roadmap to a One Hand Handstand…Guaranteed!
The One Arm Handstand is at least 10 times as difficult as the normal handstand. Just about every single aspiring hand balancer wants to master this trick far and above any other because it is so damn cool.
They say only one in a hundred people can hold a handstand. And out of those less than one in a thousand can do this amazing stunt. That means less than 1 in 100,000 can do it.
How would you like to be that one?
I have seen lots written about this subject but I must say, there is no better instruction then in this book on how to do a one hand handstand.
Here are some of the details inside:
- 17 Exercises to Build the Strength and Stability You Need to Hold this Trick (My Personal Favorites are the Wig-Wag and Heavy Hold-Ups)
- How to Start at the Half-Way Mark
- Tips on Fingertip Control (Even More Essential for the One Hand Stand)
- 8 Lead-up Exercises that will develop the Control, Strength, and Stability you require for the One Hand Handstand
- The Correct Hand Positions
- The Two Leg Positions you should go after and which ones to avoid
- The RIGHT WAY to learn the One Hand Handstand
- How to Ease your way into the Correct Position
- And more
The True Art and Science of Hand Balancing
“Discover The Secrets From The Greatest Hand Balancers Of All Time!”
Professor Paulinetti, was superior to every man in the hand balancing game. He originated many of the tricks including the truly unbelievable one-arm planche. Not only could he stand on one hand better then most people could on one leg, but he was as good at teaching others as performing.
Robert Jones was one of Paulinetti’s most promising pupils. His most legendary skill was the thumbs balance on the tips of Indian clubs. This and other feats made him famous and he was featured in Ripley’s Believe It Or Not nine times.
Between the two of them there was 70+ years of practicing and teaching hand balancing and gymnastics. Back in the 1940’s they wrote THE book on this art. In order to pass their memory and teachings on I have made this book available again today because this “lost” information cannot be allowed to slip into the cracks of time. With their aid you will not have to suffer through practicing your handstands any longer without the knowledge of how to do it right.
Would you like to learn from two of the greatest hand balancers of all time?
- The Four-Phases of Holding a Hand Balance – Get this Right and the Battle is Won! Get this Wrong and You’re Doomed to Failure
- Why Bob Jones believes you shouldn’t even use the word handstand and what that means for you
- Gymnasts today have it wrong! How to use you back bend for easier balancing and when and why you should straighten it
- How to Balance. Hint: It’s not using your ears
- Positioning your hands can make all the difference in the world. Find out when and how you should move your hands for optimal performance on any stunt
- A Full Chapter on Presses and how to do them – Build the strength to press anything overhead while you develop a pair of arms that are a sight to see.
- Save any balance from going to your feet with shoulder weaving and other tricks of the trade. A must learn skill for the advanced man.
- The addition of Tumbling Drills to add dynamism to your balancing. With a little acrobatic ability you can pull of these impressive stunts with ease.
- Progression up to Jones’ famed Thumb Balance from pushups to handstands. How would you like mind-blowing strength in your forearms and fingers?
- Two Chapters on One Arm Balancing – How To Train the Skills and the Correct Hand and Body Placement. You can be one of the few that actually masters this skill when so many others give up in frustration.
- The Correct Position of the Planche and why you may be doing it wrong.
- Impress a Crowd with two Exhibition Routines.
In this special deal you can grab these four books together. They normally sell for a total of $138.85 and are valued at much more. But here you can grab the ebook bundle for much less.
Only $97