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    What if I can't balance myself?
    Community Answer
    Practice with a balance: lean against a wall or piece of furniture, or have a friend hold you in place as a spotter. Work on your core strength until you can support yourself without something to lean against.
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    Do I need much training to do a headstand?
    Riley Next
    Community Answer
    No. It is a pretty basic move. Yes, it will take time, but you do not need much training to do it.
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    I keep losing balance. By the time my second foot goes up, my first one is coming down. Any tips to avoid that?
    Community Answer
    Don't move your head; keep it still. Get good balance from keeping your hands steady on the floor.
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    Is a headstand easier to do than a handstand and elbowstand?
    Community Answer
    Yes, a lot, because it is not as hard to balance. Try making a triangle with your hands and head, that's how I balance.
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    How do I fix my head pain when I start doing leg ups?
    Community Answer
    This happens because you have too much weight on your head, put more weight on your hands.
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    Can I do the second method without leaning on the wall?
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    A wall just helps to make sure you don't whip back too fast and land on your head. Once you feel you're getting up with ease, try away from the wall, but you should still have a soft landing spot just in case.
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    How do I fix my head pain when I start doing leg ups?
    Community Answer
    Try getting a softer mat, and take more pressure in your hands than your head.
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    Is it necessary use a mat for a headstand?
    Community Answer
    You need something soft to catch you if you fall, unless you have a really good spotter.
  • Question
    Position of chin , it should be in, out, or aligned with body? After 10 - 15 seconds, my head starts hurting very badly.
    Tom De Backer
    Top Answerer
    The best position for your head is aligned with your body. Your spine should be straight, from the lower back to the upper neck. If you are in pain, stop this exercise. Reduce the time spent in a headstand to whatever you can comfortably sustain.
  • Question
    Would I be able to do a headstand on my bed?
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    It depends what kind of bed you have. If you have a single bed, it won't be that hard, but if you have a bunk bed, then it would be better to practice on a trampoline or the grass.
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    I can do it, but I learned it on tile. Is that safe to do?
    Community Answer
    It's obviously safer to do it on a softer surface.
  • Question
    Why do I need to do child's pose after a headstand?
    Community Answer
    This helps to avoid tension, soreness, and injury. it is always best to stretch before and after exercise.
  • Question
    Is a headstand easier or a handstand easier?
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    It depends on how experienced you are. If you know how to do a headstand more than a handstand, a headstand would be easier for you. If you know how to do a handstand more than a headstand, a handstand would be easier for you. But normally, handstands are easier.
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