The flyer holds their arms extended out to the sides, while their legs are lifted horizontally, supported by the base’s feet placed under their armpits. The flyer uses core strength to keep their legs raised. The pose can be imagined as the flyer being ‘suspended’ by the base’s feet.
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The flyer sits on the base’s forearm, extending their arms out to the sides. The base places their feet under the flyer’s arms and lifts the flyer off the forearm. The flyer holds the L-pose Acrodemy
In this transition, the flyer moves from the whale pose into the pike cross. The flyer extends their arms out to the sides, lowers their hips, and adopts the L-pose. The base slides their feet under the flyer’s armpits, beneath their arms. The base releases the flyer’s legs. Acrodemy
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High flying whale
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Pike Cross Transitions
From Pike Cross to High flying Whale
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From Handbird to Pike Cross
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From Pike Cross to Vishnu Couch
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From Reverse Straddle Throne on Hands to Pike Cross
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