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Reverse Leg Lifts For Planche Training?


Paolo
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My height is 5'4" and my BW is 125 lbs. 

 

This is my theory - you need  to be able to do a RLL 10 second static hold with 50% - 75% BW for perfect planche push ups and and 90% - 100% to execute Erbs. (Is that even possible for an elite gymnast???)

 

This past year, I only trained the isometric planche progressions and presses. I didn't practice much core exercises save for HLL once or twice a month. I didn't do hollow body holds/rocks or arch body holds/rocks. I didn't do any of the dynamic bent arm strength planche progressions that often (which I totally regret.) And I never did any of the back exercises listed in the BtGB book. 

 

I decided to go to my local gym to try out my max RLL. I started at 10 lbs and kept adding 5 lbs. I was able to do 35 lbs for 5 - 6 seconds, but was unable to do 40 lbs. This was the very first time I ever attempted this exercise. 

 

So to hold a full planche for 2 - 3 seconds, I need to be able to hold a static RLL for ~30%+ of my BW for 5 - 6 seconds. 

 

Too bad i don't have something high enough like a pommel horse to elevate my feet :/

 

The longer you can hold a RLL with heavier weight, the more repetitions you can bust out for Erbs and planche push ups. 

 

What do you guys think?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8Fiuib57Rw

 

EDIT: I think I'm going to get a gym membership soon, so I have access to a bench press machine for reverse grip, waistline bench press. I am considering buying a 100 lbs weighted vest for pseudo planche push ups or the other bent arm planche progressions as an alternative to a gym membership.

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LOL, man you've just linked to "My video's" so everyone that clicks on that link will get to their own youtube channel and there own videos...

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