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The handstand push-up (press-up) - also called the vertical push-up (press-up) or the inverted push-up (press-up) also called "commandos"- is a type of push-up exercise where the body is positioned in a handstand. For a true handstand, the exercise is performed free-standing, held in the air. To prepare the strength until one has built adequate balance, the feet are often placed against a wall, held by a partner, or secured in some other way from falling. Handstand pushups require significant strength, as well as balance and control if performed free-standing.

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  • The handstand push-up (press-up) - also called the vertical push-up (press-up) or the inverted push-up (press-up) also called "commandos"- is a type of push-up exercise where the body is positioned in a handstand. For a true handstand, the exercise is performed free-standing, held in the air. To prepare the strength until one has built adequate balance, the feet are often placed against a wall, held by a partner, or secured in some other way from falling. Handstand pushups require significant strength, as well as balance and control if performed free-standing. (en)
  • Per handstand push-up, chiamato anche piegamento in verticale, si intende un tipo di piegamento in cui il corpo è posizionato in verticale. In un vero e proprio handstand push-up, il corpo dovrebbe essere in posizione verticale libera, ossia senza nessun appoggio. Tuttavia, nella preparazione per allenare la forza finché non sia stato raggiunto un adeguato equilibrio, i piedi possono essere messi contro un muro, tenuti da un'altra persona o assicurati in altro modo contro la caduta. Gli handstand push-up richiedono una forza fisica significativa, e, nel caso in cui siano eseguiti in verticale libera, una notevole capacità di controllare l'equilibrio. (it)
  • 倒立俯卧撑,顧名思義,以倒立方式進行,是俯卧撑的一種。初學者可以雙腳靠牆借力,待建立後,應以自由倒立為標準動作。此運動要求相當的力量和平衡力,主要訓練肱三頭肌、胸大肌、三角肌及整體腹部的肌肉,涉及的肌肉基本上與相似,只是撐起的不是啞鈴或槓鈴,而是鍛鍊者自身的體重。 (zh)
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  • The handstand push-up (press-up) - also called the vertical push-up (press-up) or the inverted push-up (press-up) also called "commandos"- is a type of push-up exercise where the body is positioned in a handstand. For a true handstand, the exercise is performed free-standing, held in the air. To prepare the strength until one has built adequate balance, the feet are often placed against a wall, held by a partner, or secured in some other way from falling. Handstand pushups require significant strength, as well as balance and control if performed free-standing. (en)
  • Per handstand push-up, chiamato anche piegamento in verticale, si intende un tipo di piegamento in cui il corpo è posizionato in verticale. In un vero e proprio handstand push-up, il corpo dovrebbe essere in posizione verticale libera, ossia senza nessun appoggio. Tuttavia, nella preparazione per allenare la forza finché non sia stato raggiunto un adeguato equilibrio, i piedi possono essere messi contro un muro, tenuti da un'altra persona o assicurati in altro modo contro la caduta. Gli handstand push-up richiedono una forza fisica significativa, e, nel caso in cui siano eseguiti in verticale libera, una notevole capacità di controllare l'equilibrio. (it)
  • 倒立俯卧撑,顧名思義,以倒立方式進行,是俯卧撑的一種。初學者可以雙腳靠牆借力,待建立後,應以自由倒立為標準動作。此運動要求相當的力量和平衡力,主要訓練肱三頭肌、胸大肌、三角肌及整體腹部的肌肉,涉及的肌肉基本上與相似,只是撐起的不是啞鈴或槓鈴,而是鍛鍊者自身的體重。 (zh)
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  • Handstand push-up (en)
  • Handstand push-up (it)
  • 倒立俯卧撑 (zh)
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