Street Workout figures: from easy to impossible!
Street Workout figure categories: from the most accessible to the most difficult
The four categories are as follows:
- The mortals
- The Semi-Gods
- The Olympians
- The Titans
Figures to start with : The Mortals
First mortal figures: the L-SIT is based primarily on flexibility.
L-Sit / Square
Pull Over / Belly Up
This exercise can be used in particular for the firstBalanced Muscle-ups.
Muscle Up Balanced
At first, the technique will be a good challenge, allowing you to do muscle-ups without too much force. But the more you reduce your use of the legs and the swings, the more strength will become predominant and the exercise more difficult.
Let's move on to theElbow Lever, an exercise that will require reasonable strength if you have the mobility to tuck your elbows into your stomach and know how to play with balance.
Elbow Lever
We'll now mention the Pistol Squat as an affordable, well-balanced move where mobility and technique are an important part of the equation.
Pistol Squat
To conclude the mortal category, the famous Handstand which blends technique and balance.
The Handstand should be one of the first street workout figures you learn. It teaches you to be aware of your body in space and contributes to good shoulder health.
Handstand / Balance
Surpass yourself and become a semi-god!
We now move on to the second category, that of the Semi-Gods.
We attack first with the pumps on one hand or brute force will greatly reduce the technical needs.
Single hand pump
Then we go to the ascent Handstand in forceThe more you improve and slow down the execution, the more difficult it becomes.
Handstand in force (folded)
You can also try your hand at Dragon FlagAt first sight, this may seem a daunting exercise, but with a little perseverance, it's within reach.
Dragon Flag
Then there's the V-SIT, which requires a great deal of flexibility and strength to be pushed further and further.
V-Sit
We then move on to the Semi-Planche, which resembles an Elbow Lever except that this time we replace balance with strength.
Semi Planche
We finish with Handstand Push up, which requires both strength and control.
HSPU
The Street-Workout Olympians
We start with one of the best-known figures in Street Workout, the Back Lever which requires a certain mobility and technique, in addition to the strength needed for good form.
Back Lever
Then there's the Muscle up in force, where we don't really leave any room for technique.
Muscle Up in strength (false grip)
We prefer to use technique to learn the one-arm Elbow Lever, which becomes simpler with more strength but can be almost entirely a matter of balance.
One arm Elbow Lever
We then come to what is probably the symbol of this sport, the most famous Street Workout figure in the world: the Flag.
Human Flag
We then move on to the famous Front Lever, the trick that everyone who wants to do Street Workout dreams of unlocking.
Front Lever
Another balancing act is the Hollow Back Handstand. You can do it with our Parallettes which can be found on our boutique.
Hollow Back Handstand
The one-arm Back Lever is a more technical trick than it might seem, although in the end pulling hard enough on your arm may be enough.
Back Lever with one arm
We continue our one-sided approach with the Hand Pull, which requires little more than sheer strength.
Single-arm pull
Finally, you can reach Zeus by Straddle PlancheA figure that will make you proud when you reach it. It's worth noting that flexibility can help here.
Straddle Planche
All the Street Workout figures we've seen so far are accessible to everyone, regardless of basic height and weight, as long as you put in the work, of course.
The Titans or the impossible figures
If you want to go further and discover the impossible figures of Street Workout, it's right here!
I hope you enjoyed this article, don't hesitate to leave a comment if you did 💪
See you soon.
Eric Flag
2 comments
This is my first time on this site but it's really cool to see what's possible to do! Thanks for all your hard work mr Flag 🙏🙏
Hugo
Hi Eric,
Many thanks for your advice and videos.
I discovered street work through your videos, and I'm gradually getting into it (I'm glad I have the right muscle pre-requisites to start).
Bonne continuation à toi
Clement
Clement
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