This pose is often included in sequences for beginners and is easy to learn.
The flyer is positioned facing the base’s legs, locking their legs around the base’s hands from behind.
Videos
Entering reverse straddle throne on hands from the ground
Nuad Balance – Acrodemy
In this video, they get into the reverse straddle throne on hands from the reverse bird pose. Super Dave
Entering Reverse Straddle Throne on Hands through a backward roll
Nuad Balance – Acrodemy
A roll up to reverse straddle throne on hands – Simons Akroyoga
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Straddle Throne on Hands
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Reverse Straddle Throne
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Referenced elements
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From Reverse Straddle Throne on Hands to Pike Cross
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From reverse Bird to Reverse Straddle Throne on Hands
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