I've posted about this before and gotten some great advice, but my daughter is still struggling with her handstand. It looks extremely banana back-like. Was going to try to post a pic but have no clue how to embed. IWC suggested taking a picture and having her draw a pic of what she thinks she looks like. She was very surprised at how arched she is. Her coach gave her exercises to try at home: walk up wall and do nose to wall handstand hold, handstand shrugs nose facing wall, and hollow body hold. She is really trying, but these exercises are hard for her. I'm not even sure she's doing the exercises correctly. For the hollow body, she's trying to work up to 60 sec, but the middle of her back starts arching up about halfway through, so she may not be doing it correctly. What I see happening with the handstand against the wall is that she is struggling to push through her shoulders and appears to maybe be compensating somehow to hold herself up by arching through her lower back. Is there anything even more basic than those three exercises that could help her understand hollow body and good handstand form? I'll ask her coach again, but those are the exercises she gave us to do at home to help with the banana back.