RichardTran Posted October 13, 2013 Share Posted October 13, 2013 So probably 4 months ago i was able to do front levers coming down from the top like a negative for 12 seconds. I thought that being able to swing into a front lever and holding it is harder and would help me more So i started trying that and doing that. But now when i try to lower into a front lever i can barely hold it for a couple of seconds while i can swing into one and hold it for 10. I think going from bottle up requires less muscle recruitment as opposed to lowering yourself down... any thoughts? and should i strive to regain that strength? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Schwab Posted October 13, 2013 Share Posted October 13, 2013 It is all about specificity training. You trained at first to do top-down and were better at that, and then trained for bottom-up and lost some specific strength in the mean time (4 months is a long time to not train something). Whichever way is more difficult tends to depend largely on the individual, though I'm sure technically speaking one may be more difficult, and I suspect it is bottom-up. I know in my case as well I can lower myself in to an almost full-lay front lever from the top, but when I go from the bottom I can barely get in to a straddle. I wouldn't say you lost actual strength per-say, just in that very specific movement you are no longer as strongly conditioned and used to it as you once were. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardTran Posted October 16, 2013 Author Share Posted October 16, 2013 ChrisUKMakes a lot of sense, thanks!I think I am just going to alternate when i train bottom up and top down, get great control on both motions seems like a good idea. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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