This is a rarely used side star. The flyer’s upper body faces opposite the base’s free leg, face facing the base, so outside and face. We show you in videos how to easily mount this side star.
Videos
Start with regular outside star Jacob Brown
Outside star from bird. Base: toes in! Jacob Brown
Outside star from whale. Base: toes out! Jacob Brown
Summary of Side stars
Summary of Side Stars
Since there are so many different side stars, we made a summary in which we collected the common features. Side …
Building on This Pose
Outside Star Tic Toc, Straddle Bat
The Outside Star Tic Toc is not an everyday movement. Before trying it, it is helpful to practice the Inside …
Cartwheel entrances no hands
Cartwheel to side star is an exciting entry — and it usually doesn’t work on the first try.The base can …
Reverse Ballerina (Outside Star)
This ballerina variation spins between back throne (one-legged back throne) and outside star.It starts from back throne, the base holds …
From One-Legged Back Bird to Outside Star
An interesting transition can be seen in the Rotisserie washing machine. Koala Singularity with AcrobatIvo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaOI1OzD0oQ A single quick step …
From Outside Star to Reverse Inside Star
This is a commonly used transition—one of the steps in the Rotisserie, for example. The movement shifts from one type …
From One-legged Goofy Throne to Outside Star
A simple transition where the flyer rotates 90° from vertical to horizontal, holding a straddle shape with arms outstretched. The …
Rotisserie 2 steps
Two-Step Rotisserie – Structural Description Key Features:– Involves only star positions (side stars).– There is no step to the sacrum …
Rotisserie 3 Steps
The name “rotisserie” comes from the way the flyer rotates horizontally around their own axis – just like a rotisserie …