Advanced Tuck Front Lever Raise


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The next standard position following the tuck front lever raise is the advanced tuck front lever raise. It is a fairly large increase in difficulty. Opening the hip and knee angles to 90 degrees not only increases the moment, it also requires significantly more core stabilization.

The Basics

The advanced tuck front lever raise is primarily used as a strength exercise. It is more generally classified as a upper pull movement.


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Progression Performance Standards

As part of the Fitness Score System, many exercises have performance standards that are used in calculating your score in a particular component of physical fitness. Progression exercises often don't have individual performance standards as they are primarily used to modify the difficulty of the full move. To see progression standards for the Base Exercise, click the link for it in the Related Exercise section.