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Hi,
I've have been looking into a routine for this summer and came around HST. I agree with most of the principles and concepts but I was wondering if any of you have tried incorporating some gymnastics/body weight skills?
I just have so many ideas flowing through me I am not sure what to do, but HST raised some intriguing points so I thought it wouldn't hurt to try it out.
I was thinking of HST in simple terms and thought it would go well with incorporating some gymnastics stuff at the same time it may overload the joints.
I believe gymnastics movements and weightlifting together is a strong mix.
So far I have been trying to compile a basic HST routine together:
Flat BB bench
BB rows
Dips
Military Press *read legs below this gets caught in the mix with clean and press
Chinups
*Legs(read below)
Core:
Hanging L(leg)-raises(180 degrees to 90 degree)
V-ups
Gymnastics/bodyweight movements:
Static Tuck Planche
Static Handstand
*I am confused on what to do with legs(cleans & press, or clean then press separately, deadlift, squat) Note I do more of a clean squat, for those of you that are unaware of a clean squat, basically you clean the bar up catch up high then basically squat the weight up. Suggestions would be great, as I love all of these exercises.
Attacking the HST principles with the gymnastics movements
For those of you that are unfamiliar with gymnastics stuff, many of the skills such as the better known Iron Cross, planche and handstand are practiced with static holds as they provide the most benefit with joint preparation and overall strength with the skill. I am just unsure how to incorporate this into HST as these skills aren't geared towards hypertrophy and in some ways hypertrophy may have a negative feedback on these skills.
Thanks
I've have been looking into a routine for this summer and came around HST. I agree with most of the principles and concepts but I was wondering if any of you have tried incorporating some gymnastics/body weight skills?
I just have so many ideas flowing through me I am not sure what to do, but HST raised some intriguing points so I thought it wouldn't hurt to try it out.
I was thinking of HST in simple terms and thought it would go well with incorporating some gymnastics stuff at the same time it may overload the joints.

So far I have been trying to compile a basic HST routine together:
Flat BB bench
BB rows
Dips
Military Press *read legs below this gets caught in the mix with clean and press
Chinups
*Legs(read below)
Core:
Hanging L(leg)-raises(180 degrees to 90 degree)
V-ups
Gymnastics/bodyweight movements:
Static Tuck Planche
Static Handstand
*I am confused on what to do with legs(cleans & press, or clean then press separately, deadlift, squat) Note I do more of a clean squat, for those of you that are unaware of a clean squat, basically you clean the bar up catch up high then basically squat the weight up. Suggestions would be great, as I love all of these exercises.
Attacking the HST principles with the gymnastics movements
For those of you that are unfamiliar with gymnastics stuff, many of the skills such as the better known Iron Cross, planche and handstand are practiced with static holds as they provide the most benefit with joint preparation and overall strength with the skill. I am just unsure how to incorporate this into HST as these skills aren't geared towards hypertrophy and in some ways hypertrophy may have a negative feedback on these skills.
Thanks