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102 members Created Feb 2026

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Front Lever Progression: A Detailed Breakdown

The front lever is one of those skills that looks impossible until suddenly it isn't. Here's the progression I followed over about 14 months, with time frames that are realistic for a natural trainee with no gymnastics background.

Tuck front lever (weeks 1-6): Get your hips to bar height, back parallel to the ground. Most people dip their hips. Record yourself from the side — the camera doesn't lie. Hold for 3x10-15 seconds before progressing.

Advanced tuck (weeks 6-16): Extend the tuck angle to about 90 degrees. This is where most people live for a long time. Don't rush it. Front lever raises in this position build more strength than static holds alone.

Straddle front lever (weeks 16-30+): Open the legs wide. The wider you straddle, the easier it is. Work toward bringing the legs closer together over time. This is the phase where consistency matters most — the changes are subtle week to week.

Full front lever: Be patient. Have a video of your straddle with legs almost together before you attempt full. Negatives are your best friend here.

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