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I tried doing Burpees and Pike push-ups the other day. Loved the Pike, my lats are sore two days later, and I see these as a great alternative to pull-ups when no bar is available. I like Burpees too, but have to develop the coordination and muscle memory to do them properly without going in slow motion. Question: Will it help to "learn" the two main parts, the pushing up and bringing my legs forward, then the jump squat, separately, as two distinct exercises, them combine them? Both are pretty new motions for me and I don't want to develop improper technique and hurt myself.
You can do that, I suppose. But how difficult are these two moves anyway? I mean, just do them slowly until you get the rhythm. These aren't some complicated gymnastic moves, after all.