Tip : Upper Body Motions During Horse Stance

I find that when I add upper body motions to my high horse stance holds that I hold for longer and with the perception of time being that it flys by.

I do a tai chi like arms in and out motion.

Hands together in a prayer position.

The hardest thing is to hold arms out straight parallel to the ground, as in a traditional horse stance.

I’ll do the pushing side to side that Wim Hof can be seen doing, this, and sumo one arm pushes I will count off by military four count.
50 reps generally equals over a minute.

I also do karate blocks in which I flex hard.

Occasionally some other flex.

Another good one is pulling the fists into a tight karate loaded for the punch position.

The creativity and options here are endless.

This practice of combining upper body work with a lower body hold makes it all the more effective.

Like the burpee, this can be the entirety of your training if you find yourself without equipment.

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