Invert Studio

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Specialised Handstand studio in Hong Kong found by Miguel Sant'ana.

13/03/2026

Handstanding with a view is always Nice. Friday power full F**a šŸ”„šŸ’Ŗ


Aprenda a arte da parada de mĆ£o online. Curso disponĆ­vel em PortuguĆŖs šŸ‡§šŸ‡·. Inscreva-se JĆ”! Link na bio.

Learn the art of handstand with me in person in Hong Kong , Worldwide retreats and workshop or simply anytime, anywhere with our online course AoH - Art of Handstand Online course all in one and - Level 1 ,2,3 and 4šŸ“–. Get access to theory, rehab exercises, flexibility tips, handstand progressions, and more - all in one comprehensive package. Discounted price available now, check the link in our bio for more info!


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11/03/2026

Shaky shaky. 🫣


Aprenda a arte da parada de mĆ£o online. Curso disponĆ­vel em PortuguĆŖs šŸ‡§šŸ‡·. Inscreva-se JĆ”! Link na bio.

Learn the art of handstand with me in person in Hong Kong , Worldwide retreats and workshop or simply anytime, anywhere with our online course AoH - Art of Handstand Online course all in one and - Level 1 ,2,3 and 4šŸ“–. Get access to theory, rehab exercises, flexibility tips, handstand progressions, and more - all in one comprehensive package. Discounted price available now, check the link in our bio for more info!


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10/03/2026

Sometime in 2015. Feeling the F**a with compression. Good times. Italy šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ Rome.

Photos from Invert Studio's post 05/02/2026

The Hidden FRAGILE Truth Behind Every Extra Second You Hold!
Many people struggle to progress in handstands which is normal —or hit frustrating plateaus—because they don’t fully understand what they’re practicing or why each step matters. They chase extra seconds in free balance or quick progress, but often on a FRAGILE foundation: a narrow ā€œcomfort zoneā€ with zero error margin(or little), don’t understand stability, breaking points, no rebalancing skills, and just winging it when things wobble. Hesitate to engage important areas afraid of falling or losing the free balancing point.
Common trap: compensation. One area drifts (like shoulders rolling or planching), so another overcorrects (hips arching, ribs flaring) to stay inverted. It looks cool on camera but breeds hidden instability that’s a nightmare to fix later—especially for advanced shapes, transitions, or one-arm work.
Sadly, social media fuels this rush, ignoring subtle flaws and pushing free balancing before nailing body awareness, activation, and stability. Feels great short-term, but rarely builds lasting control.
My Art of Handstands (AoH) method takes longer upfront because we master layers without shortcuts:
• Deep body awareness and key activations in every progression.
• Progressive wall holds for optimal alignment and stability, session after session.
• Controlled off-wall floats only after 20+ second holds with zero compensations—alignment’s always evolving.
• Rebalancing from errors, foundational shapes, and consistent middle-of-room practice.
No bypassing means a stronger, safer, sustainable handstand that’s adaptable for life. Weak spots get fixed early, not hidden. Progress compounds—no chronic plateaus or injuries from shaky bases. It’s not about speedy IG vids; it’s a clean, trustworthy handstand from the inside out.

What’s your story—ever unlearn bad habits for a solid rebuild? Share the difference! I’d love to see.

Photos from Invert Studio's post 03/02/2026

Feels like these days were just yesterday. Scootering to Kelingking Beach with the family, randomly pulling over on the side of the road, and striking poses like this—no warm-up, no hesitation. Things feel so different now 🫣😬😢

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Floor 18, Room 1802, Yue Shing Commercial Building, 15 Queen Victoria Street
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Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 18:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 18:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:30
Thursday 08:00 - 18:30
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 12:00