[Dylan Werner] FlyStrong System
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– FlyStrong 1
– FlyStrong 2
– FlyStrong 3
FlyStrong is for anyone who wants to learn how to handstand or who wants to advance their handstand and arm balance practice beyond whatever you thought you were capable of! This series lays the vital groundwork for the most successful and solid handstand and arm balance practice you can imagine.
I will take you through everything from wrist health, understanding body alignment and strength, knowing how to fall, and harnessing your balance and control. You will learn how to use your hands as an effective balance and breaking system by recruiting forearm strength. You will master the basics of strength recruitment, straight arm scapular strength and core stability to make your handstands and arm balances feel lighter in your body.
If you are new to handstands or are fearful of going upside down, I provide you with the tools to help overcome that fear by building your knowledge and confidence to get you to your first unsupported handstand. If you are comfortable with inversions, the knowledge you’ll gain from this program will take your skills to the level that you’ve been struggling to achieve.
I will share the best handstand and arm balance secrets to help you develop your inverted body awareness so that you will be able to hold a freestanding handstand with your head down and eyes closed, where you can begin to find meditation in your handstand at the same time rapidly increasing your proprioception and balance.
What is Martial arts ?
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation’s intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means “arts of Mars”, the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never “martial” in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.
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