In
order to create and control a Floreio flow like in the
original Foreio Art clip, one needs to practice and develop the
following aspects in his practice:
A.
Singular movements.
B.
Sequences of 2 to infinte amount of movements put together.
C.
Improvised sequencing practice of known movements.
D.
Finaly and most difficult feat - improvised practice. (both sequencing and
movement improvisation)
We
are still in the beginning stages of building our flow, but bare with me. The
results will be worth it, and I do hope you are having fun moving, training,
balancing, mobilizing and strengthening in this non traditional and non-boring
way. There is much more to exercise than push ups, pull ups and squats. Be
creative, organic and... Flow.
QDR
static work
We
are going to dedicate the first part of the workout to statical strengthening of
the QDR position.
Usualy
Capoeira practitioners stop their practice at the 'legs up, support with head
and hands' 3 point QDR.
This
is a very limiting practice if you are after more advanced Floreio development
down the road.
The
reason is that most Floreio transitions, variations and flows that goes through
the QDR are performed with only limited amount of fully supported three original
points of contact QDR. (Head and two hands)
Instead,
one will have to develop great control in the main active arm, and without the
head supporting. Control of this position will allow very fast learning and
implementation stage to advanced Floreio movements.
Most
Capoeiristas (every one that I know but me and my students, basicly, but I dont
know everyone...) will just dedicate time to learning more and more pieces of
Floreio, and while doing so improving the control in the QDR in those positions,
but I prefer to take a more basic and general aproach, one that allows me to
control every QDR movement that I run into instantly and without wasting undue
time specificly training for it - the advanced QDR developement or simply The
One Handed QDR.
The
progression towards the One Arm QDR is as follows:
1.
3 point support closed position QDR resting the upper knee on the non supporting
elbow.
2.
3 point support closed position QDR knees in the air.
3.
3 point support open position QDR.
4.
2 point support open position QDR. (no head)
5.
1 point support + fingertips open position QDR.
6.
1 point support QDR.
Check
out the clip below going through the various variation. Choose the one suitable
for you. Train for time. This is not a difficult feat to achieve, (unlike the
One Arm Hanstand - we will go over that in the future) just be consistent and
devote the time needed for ingraining it. Also, I advice you to work the Wrist
Routine super heavy and frequently if you are after this advanced variation. You
can thank me later.
Sequencing Role Into Au
Cortado
Today's
sequencing work is going to concentrate on combining a Role with various Au
Cortado variations.
The
easiest variation is going to be Role Into Half
Au sequence. From the squat flow cleanly into a Role, from
the middle position of the Role, when your head is between your legs which are
spread wide, start to sweep the second leg going out of the Role to the side
(Like a normal completion of Role) and up into the Half Au Position.
Continue
extending into the Half Au, stop briefly in the position and lower into a new
squat.
Repeat
on the other side.
The
intermidiate variation is going to be Role
Into Au Cortado.
The
same details about the entry from the beginner variation apply, only from the
Half Au Cortado flow into the other side Half and lower into a squat. Continue
with the whole sequence to the other side.
The
advanced variation is going to be Role Into Regretting Au.
It is basicly the same as the intermidiate variation, only you are not quite
completing the Au Cortado, but stopping a few inches off the ground and
reversing into the side you came from. This variation requires better handstand
dominance, strength, balance and some side arching control of the spine, but
will reward you big time in those areas once achieved.
Floreio Static QDR and Sequence
Development Workout Beginner
Warm
Up
A1.
5 min Rope Jump
A2.
Wrist routine X 1 set
A3. Ido's
Squat Clinic Routine X 1 set
A4. Shoulder
ROM and Stabilization routine X 1 set
Rest
90 sec
QDR
Static Work
B1. Static
QDR 10-30 sec per side / 3-5 sets / 45 sec rest
Rest
90 sec
Sequencing
Movements Work
C1. Role
Into Half Au / Role Into Au Cortado 12
reps / 3-5 sets / 60 sec rest
D1. Role
Into QDR sequence X 12 reps / 3-5 sets / 60 sec rest
PreHab
Cool Down
E1.
Wrist Routine X 3 subsequent sets
Floreio Static QDR and Sequence
Development Workout Intermidiate
Warm
Up
A1.
5 min Rope Jump
A2.
Wrist routine X 1 set
A3. Ido's
Squat Clinic Routine X 1 set
A4. Shoulder
ROM and Stabilization routine X 1 set
Rest
90 sec
QDR
Static Work
B1. Static
QDR 10-30 sec per side / 3-5 sets / 45 sec rest
Rest
90 sec
Sequencing
Movements Work
C1. Role
Into Au Cortado 12 reps / 3-5 sets / 60 sec rest
D1. Role
Into QDR sequence X 12 reps / 3-5 sets / 60 sec rest
PreHab
Cool Down
E1.
Wrist Routine X 3 subsequent sets
Floreio Static QDR and Sequence
Development Workout Advanced
Warm Up
A1.
5 min Rope Jump
A2.
Wrist routine X 1 set
A3. Ido's
Squat Clinic Routine X 1 set
A4. Shoulder
ROM and Stabilization routine X 1 set
Rest
90 sec
QDR
Static Work
B1. Static
QDR 10-30 sec per side / 3-5 sets / 45 sec rest
Rest
90 sec
Sequencing
Movements Work
C1. Role
Into Regretting Au X 12 reps / 3-5 sets / 60 sec rest
D1. Role
Into QDR Rotational Push Ups X 12 reps / 3-5 sets / 60 sec rest
PreHab
Cool Down
E1.
Wrist Routine X 3 subsequent sets
Enjoy.
Keep working on your Floreio flow trouble spots - movements that you are having
problems with.
Post
on the forum any questions that you may
have. http://forum.idoportal.com
Enjoy,
and hope to see some clips of you moving, Floreio Art style!
Ido.
12:03
oneillhekhih6165


0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét