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A little while ago, I asked all of you one simple question: "What is the biggest thing you're struggling with in your calisthenics journey?" I expected a lot of different answers... But something became very clear. The biggest struggle wasn't motivation. It wasn't talent. It wasn't genetics. Reading through all of your comments, the same themes kept appearing over and over again: ✅ How should I structure my training? ✅ How do I balance calisthenics with work, school, and life? ✅ Why am I stuck on the same skill for months? ✅ Am I training with the right intensity? ✅ Is my technique actually correct? ✅ How do I know what my weak points are? ✅ How do I stay consistent? ✅ How do I recover properly? ✅ How do I finally break through plateaus? And honestly... Those are exactly you should be asking because if you have the answers to all of them, YOU WILL PROGRESS! That's why I've been working hard to build the Calisthenics Masterclass around these exact problems. Inside you'll now find: 🏆 Weekly feedback on your technique so you stop guessing. 🏆 Live coaching calls where you can ask questions directly. 🏆 A supportive community that keeps you accountable and motivated. 🏆 Step-By-Step system from your first handstand all the way to advanced skills like the Front Lever, Planche, Muscle-Up, and more. 🏆 Insane Rewards to keep you extra motivated! My goal isn't just to give you workouts. It's to remove the guesswork. Because once you have a proven system, know exactly what to improve, and have someone helping you stay on track... Progress becomes so much simpler. So if you were one of the people who commented, or if you read those comments and thought, "That's exactly what I'm struggling with too." I'd love to have you inside. I am so confident in how well the Masterclass works, that if you are not progressing faster than you are doing now within the first month, you get ALL your MONEY back! If you are still hesitating , you also get a 7-day free trial to check it out and see if its a good match for you!
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🚀 It’s finally here — the FULL PLANCHE PROGRAM is LIVE!
This completes the full strength series — from Front Lever Introduction to Full Front Lever, and now from Advanced Tuck Planche to Full Planche. Inside, you’ll find everything you need: ✅ Step-by-step progressions with clear video explanations ✅ Pre-planned reps, sets, and deload weeks — no guesswork ✅ Warm-up routines and structured phases ✅ Easy tracking so you can see your progress ✅ CONSULTING from me whenever you need it! This program gives you a clear roadmap from advanced tuck to your first full planche. The only criterion to start is a 10-second advanced tuck planche It is inside the Calisthenics masterclass where we currently have a 7-day free trial. So go and check it out and if you don't like it you can cancel at any time! And if you have any questions, let me know, and I will be more than happy to answer them.🤝 Start the program here: FULL PLANCHE PEOGRAM 👈
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Push skills
I want to learn all the push skills and I know it’s best to only focus on a small number of them at a time. Right now I’m increasing my HSPU reps to then move onto harder variations as well as training planche. One arm handstand is on my radar as well but that would probably be too much at the same time. Progress is a bit slow doing my HSPU and planche so would it be better to master HSPU combos and variations (90 degree, fingertip etc) and then practice planche or is it fine to do both at the same time. (Some advice on how oahs could fit into as well would be appreciated)
Stuck on full planche 😔
Guys I need help form someone who has mastered the full planche hold. I’ve been stuck at 4 sets of 3 seconds for a whole month. My routine is basically train it 3 times a week with a lower body session between each of the 3. 2 high intense focus and 1 low intense focus in between the 2. Been doing bodyweight hold 4 sets RPE 9 A pulling skill and then into another 4 sets of band assisted RPE 8. lastly after another pulling skill I do a dip hold raised into a proper adv tuck hold (hold 1-2 seconds) 4 sets of 6 reps (RPE 7) On the low intense day I do around RPE 7.5 to 8 of banded holds 4 set and pseudo planche push ups with extra lean (almost floating ) 4 sets of 7-8 easy reps. I don’t know what I may be missing, but I’m assuming it’s tuck planche push-ups that I need to add in on my low intense day between the two intense ones. But what do you planche professionals think?
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