Street Skill Work Basics | Evidence-Based Guide |
Why This Topic Matters This topic affects many people who care about performance, health, or wellness. Understanding the evidence and how to apply it in practic...
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Read MoreWhy Train on Rings As a CPT, I recommend rings for anyone building street or calisthenics strength: they add instability that forces shoulder stability, grip, a...
Read MoreWhy This Topic Matters This topic affects many people who care about performance, health, or wellness. Understanding the evidence and how to apply it in practic...
Read MoreWhat the Planche Is The planche is a horizontal hold: you support your body on your hands with your legs (and often arms) straight, parallel to the ground. No f...
Read MoreWhat a Pistol Squat Is A pistol squat is a full single-leg squat: you stand on one leg, lower until your hamstring touches your calf (or close), then stand back...
Read MoreWhy This Topic Matters The muscle-up bridges pull-up and dip into one explosive movement. It requires pulling strength, transition technique, and pushing power....
Read MoreWhat the Front Lever Is The front lever is a horizontal hang: you hold your body straight and parallel to the ground while hanging from a bar or rings, face tow...
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Read MoreCalisthenics—training with your own bodyweight—can build real muscle when you apply the same principles that drive hypertrophy in the gym: progressive overload,...
Read MoreWhy This Topic Matters Bodyweight cardio builds conditioning without equipment: burpees, jumping jacks, mountain climbers, and high knees. It complements streng...
Read MoreWhy This Topic Matters This topic affects many people who care about performance, health, or wellness. Understanding the evidence and how to apply it in practic...
Read MoreWhy Warm Up Before Street Training A good warmup raises body temperature, increases blood flow to muscles and joints, and prepares the nervous system for the wo...
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