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I definitely think there is a "too old" to learn presses...maybe not for everyone but for a lot of people. I started working on press handstands at age 13 or 14 and I'll probably never get it. I have okay straddle flexibility (can do a flat pancake stretch on some days) and handstand holds (>30 sec on a good day), and I can do a good reverse press from handstand back to clear straddle hold. It just seems impossible from here. Watching the 7-year-old level 4s get theirs...it definitely seems like an age/height/weight issue.
well...press hands are way safer than round off back handsprings and the like that usually gets posted up by weekendwannabewarriors...
Fear not, I'm not trying to do gymnastics, just get into better shape. Walking on my hands is fun and seems to be pretty good exercise. A press handstand seems like a good stretch goal for core strength.
Whew! Whatta relief to hear that you aren't trying to do gymnastics. There are so many other activities that are way safer for adults...like "gator" wrestling, and arrow catching. Check the USAG web site if you change your mind and do want to give it a "whirl". I think they added a section governing parental unit participation in the sport that requires you to pass a sanity test, provide a permission note from your child and wife, and of course a membership fee........Fear not, I'm not trying to do gymnastics, just get into better shape. Walking on my hands is fun and seems to be pretty good exercise. A press handstand seems like a good stretch goal for core strength.
I think it would be a lot of fun, however, there's insufficient room in my schedule. I go to an adult open gym that has coaches around from time to time. I've managed to learn a standing back tuck and to walk on my hands once across the floor without coming down. I cant do a cartwheel, so a RO-BHS is not in my future.Whew! Whatta relief to hear that you aren't trying to do gymnastics. There are so many other activities that are way safer for adults...like "gator" wrestling, and arrow catching. Check the USAG web site if you change your mind and do want to give it a "whirl". I think they added a section governing parental unit participation in the sport that requires you to pass a sanity test, provide a permission note from your child and wife, and of course a membership fee........