Handstand

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A handstand is the act of holding the body upside down balancing on the hands. The body is held straight with arms and legs fully extended. The hands are placed about shoulder-width apart. A handstand performer must have balance and upper body strength.

A handstand on two hands.
A senior trying to stand at one hand.

Handstands are used in many activities, including acro dance, acrobatics, cheerleading and gymnastics. Some type of handstand is performed on all gymnastic equipment. Many tumbling skills pass through a handstand position as part of the action. Breakdancers also use handstands. Sometimes a handstand is used as a starting position for diving. In games or contests, swimmers will sometimes do underwater handstands on pool bottoms with legs and feet extended above the water.

Types of handstand

There are two basic handstands used in modern gymnastics: curved-back and straight-back.[1] Straight-back style is used when straight body lines are wanted and possible. In many cases the curved-back style is better as it has much better control over balance. Balance is kept by shifting body weight towards the fingers or the heel of the hand.

All basic handstands have these features:

Straight-back handstands have these characteristics:

Variations

Common handstand variations include:

Related pages

References

  1. "Different Styles of Handstands". Retrieved 2010-09-29.
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