
- Level 5
- PSO Level 5
- Holds
- Inverted
- Split grip
Split grip ayesha
Also known as: Split grip ayesha (True grip ayesha)
An ayesha using true split-grip rather than twisted grip.
True grip ayesha is harder on the wrists than twisted, but kinder on the shoulder joints long-term. Drill both — alternate them.
Common mistakes
- Practising drops without a spotter on the way up
- Sacrificing line for height — points matter more than how far up you go
- Ignoring shoulder fatigue. Stop before the technique slips
Tips from instructors
- Drops without crash mats are non-negotiable to learn first with them
- Tape over wrists and ankles before any contact-point work
- Hydrate the day before, not just the day of
- Plan recovery weeks every 4-6 weeks — overtraining injuries heal slowly
- Watch competition footage — slowed down, then full speed
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