Alexander Castiglione Posted August 28, 2015 Share Posted August 28, 2015 Hey Everyone, So i was playing around with planches today on my lunch break (thank god for a gym in the lobby of my building. At least i can get a break from "desk patrol" as coach calls it). I hadn't trained it in a while, but I had a pretty solid 30s Planche lean when i took a month or 2 off (moved into a new place, life got in the way, was traveling; didn't train FSAS as much as I would've liked, excuses aside). Now, I have to work back up to it. However, I'm noticing that my FBAS is waaaaaaaay more advanced, as in I can almost execute rope climbs, in full straddle, with decent form (not perfect - but decent, I'd say a C+). Bent arm hang? No problem. Wide grip BTN pullups? All day... I'm wondering what accessory work I can do to get my straight arm strength to catch? Handstand shoulder taps maybe? As you all know, planche work is very hard on the joints, especially for a relative beginner like me, so I only train it 1-2x a week, and do CrossFit workouts 4-5 days a week, with some boxing mixed in. After a bout with tendinitis in my left arm (tennis and golfers elbow, basically according to the doc) I backed off the Oly lifting and was very careful with my programming. If i feel like i need a rest day, i take it, even if i don't want to. FSAS work is pretty new to me, and it was humbling when I fell on my face after a few seconds in a proper lean at first. Any and all help is appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexander Castiglione Posted August 28, 2015 Author Share Posted August 28, 2015 The answer is simple and not well liked. Spend a lot more time in straight arm positions. Do it smartly and within a safe ROM until you are caught up to increase it. There is no workaround on this.Fair enough, and I learned a way back to check my ego. Do you think I should just concentrate on Planche leans, or incorporate handstand work as well to get my arms/shoulders used to the load from multiple vectors? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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