Human flag

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Human flag on a diagonal ladder
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Human Flag using a tree

The human flag or bar hold is a feat of strength where the body is parallel to the ground supported by a vertical bar. A straight line is formed using the arms and body. The trick requires enormous upper body strength.

Technique

The bottom arm is usually turned to grip the pole and is straight to "push" the body up. The top arm faces forward and grips on the pole. This arm "pulls" the body to maintain a parallel position to the ground. Easier variations include hooking one arm over the pole or by having the legs straddled, tucked or raised.

Learning the hold is generally done by starting with the legs parallel to the pole and then slowly lowering them to the ground. Tucking or straddling the legs alleviates pressure on the abdomen, also making the move much easier to hold.

Variations

Harder variations include:

  • Human Flag Pull-ups: A pull-up performed while in a flag position.
  • Overhand Grip Human Flag: A human flag where both hands are facing forward.
  • Human Flag Raises: A human flag where the body is raised to the pole and back down.
  • Dragon Flag: A flag where the back is parallel to the ground instead of the side. This move was invented by Bruce Lee.

World Record

The world record for longest human flag held stands at 1 minute and 5 seconds by Wang Zhonghua.[1]

References

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