Dear Hand Balancer,

Watch any
professional hand balancer and you'll find them on some type
of stands. Seldom if ever do you find them performing on the flat
ground.
Why is this? Because
these tools
actually make balancing easier while
giving the appearance of more difficulty. With more ease these experts
can perform better with more confidence.
Having always seen these masters in videos and pictures I was always
curious where you could get a pair of these stands. I wasn't the only
one either. I often received questions asking the same thing.
I never found the answer...until one day out of the blue a former
professional hand balancer sent me an amazing gift.
I used that original pair of stands often. It's hard to explain it but
once you mount a pair of hand balancing stands you'll notice how
different the 'feel' is.
I could
'feel' a better balance and all my
skills 'felt' easier while gripping the blocks.
Since I wasn't the only one who had been looking all over for these
things, I set about the path to having them manufactured.
Now they're available to anyone, not
just the professionals.
Let me tell you about some of the unique benefits you'll receive when
you use the hand balancing stands.
- Smooth and comfortable blocks allow you to grip hard
(much harder than you can on the flat ground) giving you better control
making balancing easier. Longer handstands and harder skills can be
yours.
- The grips actually provide less stress on the wrists
allowing you to train more and need less flexibility.
- Certain surfaces allow extra action based on the
heights of the stands making balancing even easier.
Interchangeable Heights - Whether
you want them low
to the ground or raised high you can get the benefits of using the
stands. Raise them high to pull of exercises that could only
be done on parallettes before.
- Since your palm is still flat on the blocks any work
done on these will transfer over to normal balancing on the ground and
vice versa unlike working on parallel bars.
- Train the one hand handstand by using the different
heights of the stands. A full progression can be made getting you
balancing on one hand in no time.
- Easy Portability
- Because of the design all pieces
can be disassembled which means you can take them anywhere (and
shipping isn't outrageously expensive.)
If you're serious about hand balancing at all, you'll add this vital
tool into the mix.

Before these stands I
had found one pair before on an obsucre
Austrailian
website. It was a fine piece of equipment except for the fact that it
cost $5000.00 to buy. They're trying to lock out anyone except the very
best from ever getting the benefits of using these stands.
But don't worry as these stands won't cost you anything near that
price. You can get the same benefits at a fraction of the cost.
Get
your pair of the hand balancing
stands for just $129.

To make this risk-free
you have a 3-month money back guarantee.
If you
don't like them for any reason you can send them back for a full refund.
There are certain things you should do in order to get the most out
of using the stands when you place your hands on them. Important facts
like positioning and how to use them.
That's why you'll also receive
The Guide to the Hand Balancing
Stands for
FREE. In
this downloadable video you'll discover:
- The two options for proper hand position. Get this
wrong and you'll destroy your efforts.
- This unique 'Open
Hand' exercise can only be done on the stands. Have you got the
balance for it?
- Using the stands for added range of motion on presses.
- How to build up to the one-hand-handstand with this
4-step process.
- How to put the added height to your benefit.
Order you pair of stands today and you can get started practicing like
a pro.
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Currently Out of Stock.
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notified when new stands are made.
Good Luck and Good Hand Balancing,
Logan Christopher
P.S. One other benefit I forgot to mention, the hand balancing stands
allow you to train anywhere. On concrete where you'd rather not put
your hands down, on sand where the balance is normally harder, on wet
surfaces and more.