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Handstand Training: A Realistic 6-Month Plan

Most people want a freestanding handstand within a month. Most people are working toward it for a year or more. Here's a grounded timeline and what to actually work on.

Months 1-2: Wall handstand fundamentals. Chest-to-wall and back-to-wall variants. The chest-to-wall version (kicking up with your chest facing the wall) forces proper stacking of the body and identifies alignment issues. Work on these every day — 5-10 minutes is enough. Focus on a straight, hollow line from wrist to heel.

Months 3-4: Balance work begins. One-arm wall kicks: one hand on the wall, briefly taking weight on the other. Pirouette practice against the wall. Chest-to-wall taps — keeping contact light. Your goal is to find the 'balance point' without needing the wall to hold you.

Months 5-6: Freestanding attempts. Start with kick-ups that you immediately allow to fall (controlled falling). Learn to bail safely by pirouetting out. Gradually extend balance time. 5-10 seconds of freestanding balance is achievable for most dedicated trainees by month 6.

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