The Outside Star Tic Toc is not an everyday movement. Before trying it, it is helpful to practice the Inside Star Tic Toc first.
The movement starts in Outside Star and travels through a Bat variation where the base’s legs are crossed at the flyer’s hips, before arriving in Outside Star on the opposite side. This can be especially challenging for the base, who needs enough flexibility to cross the legs while still allowing space for the flyer’s hips between them. Give it a try!
This transition is a part of the Russian Twist washing machine
Domi and Marian
That’s me! Moving from OutSide Star to the other side, passing through a Cross-legged Bat.
Used Elements
We did not include this cross-legged Bat as a separate pose in the database, since it only appears briefly in the flow and is not held as a stable position. Because of that, it cannot be shown here as its own pose.
Instead, take a look at the Inside Star Tic Toc. From there, you should be able to piece the movement together.
Outside Star
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Inside Star Tic-toc, Straddle bat
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