I'm pretty sure that it is possible for you if you continue to train at a reasonable speed of progression without injuries, its almost definitely possible (the almost is for if you have injuries).
At my gym, someone had that problem. All they did was get their own single bar at home and they trained until they had calluses. I'm not really sure about the grips as I don't use any.
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I think this has potential to be a really good routine. You wouldn't need a lot of dancing but more leaps. You would only need quite upbeat dance moves which could be more enjoyable than hard.
I have the power the power because I can do a whip-back when I want to but I just don't seem to be able to keep my arms straight with the impact of the flick. I have the lower body power I just don't have any upper body power.
One of my coaches just tells me to land on my feet next time every single time but the other one gives me good tips. The only problem is that I train with the first coach for four hours a week whereas I train with the other one for just two.
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Basically, I don't have the power in my arms to push from the handstand back to my feet. My hands hit the mat and then my feet snap over but before I can land, my arms crumple and I land on my knees. I really need it for a tumbling series and I've been working on it for ages!!!!!! Its also...