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    How do you loosen a stiff elbow?
    Eric Christensen, DPT
    Physical Therapist
    Eric Christensen is a Physical Therapist based in Chandler, Arizona. With over a decade of experience, Eric works in both orthopedic and neurological fields and specializes in custom orthotic prescription and casting, vestibular reprogramming, and manual therapy. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science with a focus in Sports Medicine from Colorado State University and a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Regis University. In practice, Eric takes a developmental approach to rehabilitation utilizing the Selective Functional Movement Assessment. He uses functional movement patterning and manual therapy to return patients to prior levels of function.
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    Stretching out your biceps and triceps can help with that! A biceps stretch is easy enough to do--put the palm of your hand in an open door jam. Then, step forward past the doorway with the corresponding leg, all while keeping your elbow straight. For a triceps stretch, bend your elbow and rest it on top of a tennis or lacrosse ball that's placed on a table. Then, roll the ball up the triceps much like you might roll out your thigh or glutes.
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    How can I get more strength in my arms?
    Community Answer
    You just need to work out and eat well and keep practicing.
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    What's the best way to keep my balance.
    Community Answer
    If you feel that you are going to fall forward, towards your head, press hard against the floor with the palms to redirect the alignment of your body. If you're falling backwards, toward your stomach, dig in with the elbows and extend the shoulders. Keep the body tense and straight and try to reach up to the ceiling with your toes.
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    What if I'm not able to do all of this?
    Mallory Myers
    Community Answer
    Just keep practicing, working on your strength and flexibility. Then, eventually, you will be able to do it.
  • Question
    What are the teaching points of an elbow stand?
    Community Answer
    Allow person to take up lazy cat. Allow them to place palms and elbows on the floor. Assist in lifting one leg up. Once the person has the main gist of the move, allow the person to kick up into an elbow stand, but assist there's a risk of falling over.
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    What is the safest way to fall out of an elbow stand without doing a back bend?
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    Tuck your head in if you are about to fall. Landing in a back bend is more or less the only option, but if you can, try curling up into a ball and do a forward roll out of it.
  • Question
    Is it safe to do an elbow stand if I have hypermobility?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it should be safe, but you should keep an eye on your joints and make sure you aren't extending yourself beyond your limits.
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    How can you stop being scared?
    Community Answer
    Just relax, take deep breaths, and if possible, have a spotter help you.
  • Question
    Do I have to be able to do a handstand to do an elbow stand? I also can't hold my legs that long in the air.
    Community Answer
    You don't necessarily have to know how to do a handstand, but it would be very helpful to know how it feels.
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    Which is harder, a handstand or an elbow stand?
    Community Answer
    I can do both and I would say an elbow stand is harder. It also hurts worse if you fall out of one.
  • Question
    What if I can't do push ups and the pike position? I have my elbow stand, but I can't seem to separate my legs.
    Community Answer
    Start your push ups with your knees on the ground and if you think you're doing well do 1 or 2 real push ups.
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    I fell backwards trying to do this and injured my eye. How do I not use too much momentum when kicking up?
    Community Answer
    The more you push, the more momentum you have. Try it against a wall a few times to see how much momentum you need to put in it.
  • Question
    Do I have to wear a leotard or can I wear anything?
    Community Answer
    You don't need to wear anything in particular to do an elbow stand, though if you're wearing a loose shirt, it will fall down over your head. If you're going to be doing it in a gymnastics class, though, the coach may want you to wear a leotard.
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    What if my body's not proving to be flexible?
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    Everyone’s body is flexible, but it’s just that you have to maintain it. Practise. If you are feeling stiff, do exercises to loosen up.
  • Question
    What types of exercises do I need to do to get flexible and have strength in order to do a horizontal elbow stand?
    Community Answer
    Do bridges, sit-ups and planks. If you can maintain your practice every day, you possibly can achieve an elbow stand.
  • Question
    Where can I do a elbow stand when My home doesn't have a soft ground? Can I do it on my bed?
    Biebie Heirou
    Community Answer
    You can do it on a wooden floor, but be careful. Put a carpet underneath you if you want.
  • Question
    I cannot do an elbow stand but I am doing only kick ups?
    Beruchmar Alvarado
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    Slowly walk your feet as close to your elbows as you can while maintaining a straight line from head to hips and from hips to feet. Shift your weight forward slightly and lift the right leg as high as you can without bending at the knee, keeping the foot flexed. Hold here for 5 breaths, then switch sides and repeat.
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    Is it better to do elbow stand on mattress soft ground or a hard ground gym mat?
    Khloe Durham
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    It is better for beginners to do elbow stands on soft ground. But if you can maintain good balance, then it's okay to try hard ground. Just make sure to have a spotter near you to catch you if you begin to fall.
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