I'd love to ask you something. What's the biggest thing you're currently struggling with in your calisthenics journey? Everyone gets stuck somewhere. Maybe it's: - Learning your first pull-up or muscle-up. - Holding a front lever or planche. - Building strength. - Gaining muscle while training calisthenics. - Knowing how to structure your workouts. - Staying consistent. - Or something completely different. I'd genuinely love to hear where you're at. The reason I'm asking is that I'm currently building something I've wanted to create for a long time - a Calisthenics Masterclass. My goal isn't to create another generic course. I want it to solve the problems that people are actually facing. That's why your feedback is so valuable. The more I understand the challenges you're dealing with, the better I can create resources that genuinely help people make faster progress. So, I'd really appreciate it if you could answer these two questions in the comments: 1. What's your biggest struggle right now? 2. If you could wave a magic wand and solve one thing in your training, what would it be? I'll be reading every comment, and your answers will have a direct impact on what goes into the Masterclass. Thanks in advance—I can't wait to read your responses! ❤️
If you could only do one skill or exercise for the rest of your life. Which one would it be? 🤔 It is important to know what we love to train and to incorporate that into our sessions. If we enjoy the sessions, we will show up every day, and that will give you the results you are looking for📈 Comment your skill or exercise below👇
That's my favorite way of training of all the calisthenics branches. Not only did I gain more muscles than when I was going to a regular gym (+10kg of lean mass in 7 months), but I also got strong as hell (50kg dips for 2-3 reps and 50kg pull up) doing workouts I genuinely love doing, while also connecting with incredible people at the calisthenics park. What are your thoughts on this style of training ?